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When sitting under the rotting Argo one day, he died when the prow fell off and hit him on the head. He was driven away and spent his last years as a lonely beggar reflecting on past glories. However, his previous treachery regarding Medea caused him to lose the favor of the gods, including Hera. With the aid of Achilles' father, Peleus, Jason was able to reclaim the throne of Iolcus and was succeeded by his son. Other stories state her children were killed by an angry mob when she was driven from the city. Some stories state she even killed her children either to protect them from revenge or as part of her vengeance.
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When Creusa put it on, she burst into flames and when her father tried to rescue her, he too was burned to death. The stories vary, but Medea unleashed an act of horrible revenge she made a dress for Creusa and after dosing it in poison, had her children deliver it to her. According to some sources, when confronted with his treachery, Jason claimed he truly owed the gods for his success and Medea nothing. Jason eventually betrayed Medea when he abandoned her to marry the king's daughter, Creusa, he became his best general. At some point, the two married and had children. As a result, Jason and Medea were forced into exile by Pelias' son, Akastos, and fled to Cornith where King Creon gave them refuge. So Medea tricked Pelias' daughters into killing him by thinking they were restoring his youth by cutting him up and throwing his body into a cauldron. Upon their return, Pelias refused to give Jason the throne until his death despite getting the fleece. It was Medea's idea to cut her brother's body up into pieces so that her father would have to stop and retrieve them to give Apsyrtus a proper burial. With her help, Jason and his men obtained the Fleece and fled, but killed Medea's brother, Apsyrtus, to delay Aeetes. Hera intervened and persuaded Aphrodite to cause Aeetes's daughter, Medea, to fall in love with Jason and aid him with her magic. King Aeetes of Colchis attempted to stop Jason from taking the Fleece by demanding he complete several impossible tasks. After many adventures, they came to the land of Colchis, where the Fleece was kept. To accomplish this, Jason assembled a team of heroes that became known as the Argonauts, due to their ship being called the Argo. In an attempt to preserve his throne, Pelias demanded Jason take an impossible quest to obtain the Golden Fleece. On the journey, he helped the goddess Hera in disguise earning her favor while in the process losing his sandal. Years later, Jason returned to claim his throne. An oracle later informed Pelias that a man with one sandal would overthrow him. Due to a prophecy that Jason would one day kill him, Pelias attempted to have Jason killed, but his mother saved him by sending him to Chiron to be raised. The son of King Aeson of Iolcus and his wife Amphinome, Jason's father was driven from his throne by his half-brother Pelias.