The Golden Fleece
Un day, Zeus made a winged ram appear. The animal was sacrificed but care was taken to preserve its golden fleece. It was offered to the king of Colchis who nailed it to a sacred oak, guarded by a dragon. Many years later, in Thessaly, a young man named Jason claimed the throne that his uncle Pelias had monopolized. Pelias agreed to return the kingdom, but first Jason had to bring him the golden fleece.
Shortly after, the young man boarded a ship, the Argo, heading for Colchis. When Jason arrived there, he went to the king and asked for the golden fleece. The king then proposed several tests to him.
Fortunately, Jason had enlisted the support of Medea, the king's daughter. Through her enchantments, the princess allowed her lover to overcome obstacles: taming marvelous bulls, clearing a gigantic field to sow the teeth of a dragon... Finally, she put to sleep
the monster who guarded the golden fleece, and Jason had no trouble stealing the treasure.
Fleeing the anger of the king of Colchis, Jason, Medea, and their friends left aboard the Argo. They sailed to Thessaly, where Jason went to claim his dues.
Shortly after, the young man boarded a ship, the Argo, heading for Colchis. When Jason arrived there, he went to the king and asked for the golden fleece. The king then proposed several tests to him.
Fortunately, Jason had enlisted the support of Medea, the king's daughter. Through her enchantments, the princess allowed her lover to overcome obstacles: taming marvelous bulls, clearing a gigantic field to sow the teeth of a dragon... Finally, she put to sleep
the monster who guarded the golden fleece, and Jason had no trouble stealing the treasure.
Fleeing the anger of the king of Colchis, Jason, Medea, and their friends left aboard the Argo. They sailed to Thessaly, where Jason went to claim his dues.

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