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Jason (Greek mythology)
Mythology, Greek
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Medea (Greek mythology)
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Argonauts (Greek mythology)
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Boyvin, René, approximately 1525-approximately 1598
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Thiry, Leonard, approximately 1500-approximately 1550
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Drapers’ Company (London, England)
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Baur, Joh. Wilhelm (Johann Wilhelm), 1600-1642
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Brock, H. M. (Henry Matthew), 1875-1960
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Wonders: Images of the Ancient World
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Liure de la conqueste de la toison d'or, par le Prince Iason de Tessalie:
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Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views
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Wallach Division Picture Collection
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Greece
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Long Branch (N.J.)
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New Jersey
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The winning of the Golden Fle…
The Argonauts
Jason escapes with Medea and …
Medea and Jason
Pelias sending forth Jason
Jason
Medea e Giasone
The death of Creusa, daughter…
Jason yoking to the plough th…
Jason swearing fidelity to Me…
Iason sopit draconem custodem…
Jason, in search of the Golde…
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Hollywood," Long Branch.
Iasonem Medea adamat
Phryxus rides the ram to safe…
Sacrifice of the golden ram.
Argonauts meeting Phineus.
Jason's returns to Thessaly.
Medea rejuvenating Aeson.
Jason takes the fleece.
Jason departure from Thessaly.
Jason meets Aeetes.
Jupiter.
Ino spoils the grain.
Medea calls her chariot.
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