Golden Fleece
For the order of chivalry, see Order of the Golden Fleece.Topics in Greek Mythology Gods: Primordial gods and Titans *Zeus and the Olympians *Pan and the nymphs *Apollo and Dionysus *Sea-gods and Earth-gods Heroes: *Heracles and his Labors *Achilles and the Trojan War *Jason and the Argonauts *Perseus and the Gorgon *Oedipus and Thebes *Theseus and the Minotaur *Triptolemus and the Eleusinian mysteries Related: *Satyrs and centaurs *Greek religion
The legend of the Argonauts relates that once upon a time in Aea-Colchis there ruled the mighty King Aeetes, son of Helios and father of Medea. Alongside with other numerous riches he possessed the Golden Fleece - the skin of a sheep with golden fleece. Jason and the Argonauts sailed from Iolcus on the ship "Argo" and tried to take the fleece from Colchis to enable Jason to claim his inheritance. Overcoming many hazards, they eventually recovered the fleece with the help of Medea, who married Jason.
Ancient authors (Palephatus, Dionysius of Miletus, Strabo, Appian and others) give a different interpretation of the Golden Fleece. Evidently, by this notion we should mean a whole complex of cultural achievements of ancient tribes and mainly sheep-breeding which was widespread among the ancient west-Georgian tribe of Tibareni (Tibarens) and highly developed Metallurgy among the other ancient west-Georgian (Colchian) tribe of Halybes (or Khalib/Khaldi). Ancient Greeks considered Halybes to be "the inventors of iron". Materials of material culture discovered in Georgia dating back to the 3rd-2nd millennia BC speak of the high level of development of metal processing, gold in particular, thus corroborating the reality of the historic basis of the myth of the Golden Fleece.
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