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In [[Greek mythology]], '''Apsyrtus''' of [[Colchis]] was a son of [[Aeetes]]. When his sister, [[Medea]], ran off with [[Jason]], the [[Argonauts]] and the [[Golden Fleece]], she distracted Aeetes by killing Apsyrtus and scattering his dismembered body parts. Aeetes stopped chasing her to pick them all up. |
In [[Greek mythology]], '''Apsyrtus''' of [[Colchis]] was a son of [[Aeetes]]. When his sister, [[Medea]], ran off with [[Jason]], the [[Argonauts]] and the [[Golden Fleece]], she distracted Aeetes by killing Apsyrtus and scattering his dismembered body parts. Aeetes stopped chasing her to pick them all up. |
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In Greek mythology, Apsyrtus of Colchis was a son of Aeetes. When his sister, Medea, ran off with Jason, the Argonauts and the Golden Fleece, she distracted Aeetes by killing Apsyrtus and scattering his dismembered body parts. Aeetes stopped chasing her to pick them all up.