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 Part II. The Return to Greece. Chapter II. Medea the Sorceress. Colum, Padraic. 1921. The Golden Fleece and the Heroes ...
Chalciope spoke of the danger her sons were in.
At last she went near where Chalciope was.
The Argonauts welcomed him, and in a while he began to speak of his mother’s sister and of the help she could give.
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 The Internet Classics Archive The Argonautica by Apollonius
And when she was come Chalciope in grief for her sons questioned her; but Medea, distraught by swiftly-changing thoughts, neither heard her words nor was eager to speak in answer to her questions.
Some of the thralls were busied with a mighty bull, others with the axe were cleaving dry billets, and others heating with fire water for the baths; nor was there one who relaxed his toil, serving the king.
And utterly unbearable grief surged over Chalciope's soul for fear at what she heard; and then she replied: "Yea, I myself too have come to thee in eager furtherance of this purpose, if thou wouldst haply devise with me and prepare some help.
http://classics.mit.edu/Apollonius/argon.3.iii.html   (10443 words)

  
 Melas * People, Places, & Things * Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant
One of the four sons of Phrixus and Khalkiope (Chalciope).
http://www.messagenet.com/myths/ppt/Melas_1.html   (209 words)

  
 Chalciope * People, Places, & Things * Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant
Chalciope * People, Places, and Things * Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant
"People, Places and Things: Chalciope", Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant.
Greek Mythology > People, Places, and Things > Chalciope
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 BIGpedia - Argus - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online
Argus was the eldest son of Phrixus and Chalciope, daughter of Aeetes.
Argus and his brothers set out to return to their grandfather's kingdom of Orchomenus, but were shipwrecked and rescued by the Argonauts.
http://www.bigpedia.com/encyclopedia/Argus   (440 words)

  
 Aeetes, Greek Mythology Link.
Some have said that this prowess was useless, for, they say, on his arrival, or later, he was killed by King Aeetes, who feared, because of an oracle, the descendants of Aeolus 1.
Having come so far Jason, some say, thought that he could compare himself to great Theseus, for also he had received help from the king's daughter Ariadne.
Chalciope 2 married Phrixus 1, son of Athamas 1, and had children by him: Argus 3, Melas 2, Phrontis 1, Cytisorus and Presbon.
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 Part II. The Return to Greece. Chapter III. The Winning of the Golden Fleece. Colum, Padraic. 1921. The Golden Fleece ...
There was a prophecy, he declared, that would have him be watchful of the treachery of his own offspring: this prophecy was being fulfilled by the children of Chalciope; he feared, too, that his daughter, Medea, had aided the strangers.
He would have the sons of Phrixus slain for bringing them to Aea.
She came to where fires were blazing and she knew that the Argonauts were there.
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 Greek Mythology, Eastern Asia Minor and the Caucasus, Armenian Mythology, Georgian Mythology
Phrixus' sons by Chalciope, Medea's sons by Jason, and Circe's son by Odysseus are examples.
According to the myths mentioned above, Aia was ruled by King Aeetes (a son of Helios, the sun god, and Perse, a daughter of Oceanus).
Phrixus was welcomed by Aeetes, married his daughter, Chalciope, and fathered several children.
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 Dictionary: Cerambus to Clytodora, Greek Mythology Link.
Chalciope 3 consorted with Heracles 1 and had a son Thettalus [Apd.2.7.8; Plu.GQ.58].
Chalciope 1 never had children by Aegeus 1 [Apd.3.15.6].
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 Ino, Athamas, and Phrixus
But Phrixus came to the Colchians, whose king was Aeetes, son of the Sun and of Perseis, and brother of Circe and Pasiphae, whom Minos married.
Jason, the son of Aeson and Alcimede, is said to have search for it.
Aeetes, however, willingly received Phrixus and gave him his daughter Chalciope as his wife.
http://www3.baylor.edu/~John_Thorburn/InoAthamasPhrixus.html   (580 words)

  
 Part II. The Return to Greece. Chapter I. King Æetes. Colum, Padraic. 1921. The Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who ...
buildings; in one King Æetes lived with Apsyrtus, his son, and in the other Chalciope and Medea lived with their handmaidens.
After the banquet, when they all sat together, Æetes, addressing the eldest of Chalciope’s sons, said:
He thought that the sons of Chalciope had returned to Aea bringing these warriors with them so that they might wrest the kingship from him, or, failing that, plunder the city.
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 Rhexenor
In Greek mythology, Rhexenor was the father of Chalciope.
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 Apollonius1.outline
Chalciope and Medea are sisters in the Argonautica.
Foreshadowing the better known part of the story (e.g.
Helle fell off (into the Hellespont, named for her) and Phrixus reached Colchis, where he married Aeetes' daughter Chalciope and gave the fleece to Aeetes.
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 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 357 (v. 3)
Phrixus died in old age in the kingdom of Aeetes, or, according to others, he was killed by Aeetes in consequence of an oracle (Apollon.
Between Sigeum and the Chersonesus, Helle fell into the sea which was afterwards called after her the Hellespont; but Phrixus arrived in Colchis, in the kingdom of Aeetes, who gave him his daughter Chalciope in marriage (comp.
Phrixus sacri­ficed the ram which had carried him, to Zeus Phyxius or Laphystius (Schol.
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 The San Antonio College LitWeb Introduction to Euripides' Medea
Phrixus is well received by Aeëtes the king, who is a son of Helios; brother of Pasiphaë and Circe; and father, by his first wife Asterodea, of a daughter, Chalciope.
By his second wife Idyia Aeëtes has a son named Apsyrtus and a daughter named Medea.
The children escape on it to Colchis, Helle having fallen into what later is known as the Hellespont on the way there.
http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/medeaint.htm   (743 words)

  
 Green Kids Books >> Charles Kingsley >> Heroes (Greek Fairy Tales for My Children)
Then Jason went boldly with the boy, and found the two princesses standing; and when Chalciope saw him she wept, and took his hands, and cried--'O cousin of my beloved, go home before you die!'
And the boy came to Jason, and said -
'I am the son of Phrixus, your Cousin; and Chalciope my mother waits for you, to talk about the golden fleece.'
http://www.greenkidsbooks.org/charles-kingsley-heroes-or-greek-fairy-tales-for-my-children/page-65.html   (376 words)

  
 The Argonautica by Apollonius Rhodius (fl. 3rd Century B.C.)
this curse was being fulfilled in the children of Chalciope.
Chalciope herself already had the same thoughts, but fear checked
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 1796
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And she rushed in dismay from her anguish, having torn her cheeks on each side; and when Chalciope.
And and loudly threatened to keep watch over the ship and its crew, manifold pleading besought his mother to pray Medea's aid; and her soul lest haply either fate should withstand and she should father.html">father's deadly wrath.html">wrath, or, if Medea yielded to her prayers, her her love-pains as she lay upon her couch.
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 Aegeus
He took Meta as his wife, then Chalciope, daughter of Rhexenor.
Though they divided the government in four, Aegeus became king.
Neither woman bore him an heir, so Aegeus began to fear losing his power.
http://www.pantheon.org/articles/a/aegeus.html   (770 words)

  
 Aries: The Legend
Phrixus sacrified the golden ram to Zeus Phyxius (Zeus as the god of escape).
Phrixus, however, managed to survive and was carried to safety on the shores of Colchis, at the eastern end of the Black Sea, where King Aeetes (son of Helius and brother of Circe) received him with kindess and gave him his elder daughter, Chalciope, as a wife.
She drowned in the waves below...a body of water the Greeks called the Hellesponte ("Sea of Helle") which is known today as the Dardanelles.
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 Aegeus: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Aegeus
His first wife was Meta and the second was Chalciope.
They divided the government in four but Aegeas became king.
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 Valerius, Argonautica
and his second wife Eidyia (by whom he also had had Chalciope).
Various accounts are given of his later life and death are given, among them that Phrixus eventually returned to Greece.
arrived in Colchis after his escape on the magical Golden Ram, Aeetes gave him Chalciope as a bride, and she bore him four sons (Apollonius identifies them as: Argus, Melas, Phrontis, and Kytissoros; Valerius largely excludes them from his version of the myth).
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 Helle (mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Helle fell off the ram into the Hellespont (which was named after her) and died, but Phrixus survived all the way to Colchis, where King Aeetes took him in and treated him kindly, giving Phrixus his daughter, Chalciope, in marriage.
Before he was killed though, Phrixus and Helle were rescued by a flying golden ram sent by Nephele, their natural mother.
In gratitude, Phrixus gave the king the golden fleece of the ram, which Aeetes hung in a tree in his kingdom.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helle_(mythology)   (195 words)

  
 Individual
Chalciope is confused with her sister Iophossa The most plausible relationships are Parents Aeetes.
Begged her sister Medea to help Jason because her father was angry at her sons' going with him.
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 Who was Who in Roman Times: Data on Persons: Chalciope
Who was Who in Roman Times: Data on Persons: Chalciope
http://www.romansonline.com/Persns.asp?IntID=10395&Ename=Chalciope   (10 words)

  
 Origin and Meaning of the Name Chalciope
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 Moths of Jamaica Nyridela chalciope family Arctiidae subfamily Ctenuchinae
xanthocera, except that the antennae are completely yellow in the case of xanthocera whereas in chalciope they are black along most of their length and only yellow at their apices.
Moths of Jamaica Nyridela chalciope family Arctiidae subfamily Ctenuchinae
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 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 680 (v. 1)
On this page: Chalcioecus – Chalciope – Chalcis – Chalcocondyles
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 Who was Who in Roman Times: Family tree of Chalciope
Who was Who in Roman Times: Family tree of Chalciope
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Robert GRAVES, The golden fleece, 1944, reprint Hutchinson, 1984, pp.262-264 Les neveux de Médée - les 4 fils de Chalciope, soeur de Médée - donnent à Jason des renseignements sur leur tante: As soon as he could make himself heard, Phrontis, son of Phrixus, spoke.
Our comrade Atalanta has pointed the path for our feet to tread."
http://pot-pourri.fltr.ucl.ac.be/itinera/actualites/rgraves_gol_fleece_262a264.txt   (744 words)

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