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  2. Argonauts - Wikipedia

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    The other Argonauts consorted with the Lemnian women, and their descendants were called Minyans, since some among them had previously emigrated from Minyan Orchomenus to Iolcus. (Later, these Minyans were driven out from the island and came to Lacedaemon). The Lemnian women gave the names of the Argonauts to the children they had conceived by them.

  3. Category:Argonauts - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the Argonauts, a band of heroes in Greek mythology, who accompanied Jason to Colchis in his quest to find the Golden Fleece. Their name comes from their ship, Argo . Subcategories

  4. List of mortals in Greek mythology - Wikipedia

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    Idmon, a seer who sailed with the Argonauts; Manto, seer and daughter of Tiresias; Melampus, a legendary soothsayer and healer, and king of Argos; Mopsus, the name of two legendary seers; Polyeidos, a Corinthian seer who saved the life of Glaucus; Pythia, the oracle of Delphi; Telemus, a seer who foresaw that the Cyclops Polyphemus would be ...

  5. Lists of Greek mythological figures - Wikipedia

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    List of deified people in Greek mythology; List of Homeric characters This page was last edited on 13 February 2025, at 04:11 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  6. Jason - Wikipedia

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    Jason (/ ˈ dʒ eɪ s ən / JAY-sən; Ancient Greek: Ἰάσων, romanized: Iásōn [i.ǎːsɔːn]) was an ancient Greek mythological hero and leader of the Argonauts, whose quest for the Golden Fleece is featured in Greek literature.

  7. Argus (Argonaut) - Wikipedia

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    Argus building the Argo, with the help of Athena. In Greek mythology, Argus (/ ˈ ɑːr ɡ ə s / AR-gəs; Ancient Greek: Ἄργος, romanized: Árgos) was the builder and eponym of the ship Argo, and consequently one of the Argonauts; he was said to have constructed the ship under Athena's guidance. [1]

  8. Aethalides (Argonaut) - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Aethalides (/ ɪ ˈ θ æ l ɪ d iː z, iː ˈ θ æ l ɪ d iː z /; [1] Ancient Greek: Αἰθαλίδης) was one of the Argonauts together with his paternal step-brothers Erytus and Echion. [2] He was a son of Hermes and Eupolemeia, a daughter of King Myrmidon of Phthia. [3] [4] Aethalides was born near the streams of ...

  9. Argonautica - Wikipedia

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    The Argonauts safely pass the Sirens, whose song though not more melodious than Orpheus's music causes Butes to fall overboard; they get past the Wandering Rocks, from which Argo is saved by the Nereids, like girls on the beach passing a ball to and fro. Thus the Argonauts arrive at Drepane off the western coast of Greece. It is here they ...