Toronto Argonauts sign Dimitri Stanley, one other
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Toronto Argonauts sign Dimitri Stanley, one other
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The Nereids
In Greek mythology, the Nereid/Nereides are sea nymphs (female spirits of the sea/waters), the 50 daughters of Nereus (the âOld Man of the Seaâ) & Doris (an Oceanid). Theyâre sisters of the Nerites. They often accompany Poseidon & can be kind to sailors (as in the Argonautsâ search for the Golden Fleece).
While theyâre often grouped together as a group of sea nymphs, they represent the multifaceted nature of the Mediterranean.
The Nereids were distinct from other nymphs. Like the freshwater Naiads or the deep-ocean Oceanids. They were specifically associated with the Aegean Sea. The Nereids symbolized everything beautiful & kind about the sea. Their beautiful voices sang as they danced around their dad. Theyâre pictured as beautiful women crowned with branches of red coral & dressed in white silk robes trimmed with gold.
They lived with their dad, Nereus, in the depths of a golden palace. While there were 50 sisters, 3 stand out:
In Homerâs Iliad XVIII, when Thetis cries out in sympathy for the grief of her son, Achilles, for the slain Patroclus, her sisters show up. 4 of her sisters, Cymodoce, Thalia, Nesaea, & Spio, were among the nymphs in the training of Cyrene. Later on, these 4 together with their sisters (Thetis, Melite, & Panopea) were able to help the hero Aeneas & his crew during a storm.
In 1 account, Cassiopeia boasted that her daughter, Andromeda, was more beautiful than the Nereides. The Nereids were livid at Cassiopeiaâs claim. Their divine homie, Poseidon, being sympathetic towards them, sent a flood, & a sea monster to the land of the Aethiopians, demanding Andromedaâs sacrifices.
These sea goddesses were also said to reveal the mysteries of Dionysus & Persephone. The Nereids were worshipped in several parts of Greece. More specifically, in seaport towns, such as Cardamyle & the Isthmus of Corinth.
In the ancient world, the Nereids werenât some fanciful fairy tales. They were a part of a functional religious system. Historical records show that sailors & military commanders (like Alexander the Great) offered sacrifices to the Nereids before going out on dangerous voyages.
The Nereid is the direct ancestor of the modern mermaid. The Greeks usually pictured them as fully human. But later Roman & Hellenistic art began to blend them with fish-like features.
The 3rd largest moon of Neptune is called Nereid. It was discovered in 1949 by Gerard Kuiper. The moon is famous for having 1 of the most eccentric (non-circular) orbits of any moon in the solar system. Also, thereâs a âlakeâ in Antarctica that bears their name.
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Toronto Argonauts sign bruiser Qualan Jones, one other
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Jason (& the Argonauts)
Jason was an ancient Greek mythological hero & leader of the Argonauts, whose quest for the Golden Fleece is in Greek literature.Heâs the son of Aeson, who was the rightful King of Iolcos (modern-day Vollos). He was married to the âsorceressâ Medea, the granddaughter of Helios, the sun god.
Jason appears in various literary works in the classical world of Greece & Rome, including the epic poem Argonautica & the tragedy Medea.
Pelias (Jasonâs half-uncle & his dadâs half-brother) was power hungry & sought to gain authority over all of Thessaly. Pelias was the offspring of a union between their shared mom, Tyro (the daughter of Salmoneus), & the sea god, Poseidon.
In a bitter feud, Jason overthrew Aeson (again, who was the rightful King), killing all the descendants of Aeson that he could. He spared his half-brother for unknown reasons.
Aesonâs wife, Alcimede I, had a newborn son named Jason. She saved from Pelias by having female attendants cluster around the infant & cry as if he were stillborn. Being scared that Pelias would eventually notice & unalive her son, Alcimede sent him away to be raised by the centaur, Chiron. Chiron also tutored Achilles & Asclepius.
She claimed that she had been having an affair with him all along. Pelias, fearing that his ill-gotten kingship might be challenged, consulted an Oracle who warned him to beware of a man wearing only 1 sandal.
Many years later, Pelias was holding games in honor of Poseidon when the grown Jason arrived in Iolcus, having lost 1 of his sandals. He lost this sandal in the river Anauros/Anaurus while helping an old woman across the water.
The old woman was actually Hera, the goddess, in disguise. She (Hera) blessed him because she knew what Pelias had planned. When Jason entered Iolcus, Pelias recalled what the Oracle had warned him about. Jason aware that he was the rightful King, informed Pelias.
Pelias agreed to step down from the throne, on the condition that Jason brings back the Golden Fleece. Jason agrees to these terms.
Jason then assembles the group that becomes known as the Argonauts. They were named after their ship, the Argo. Jason commissions the shipbuilder Argus to build the Argo. (We feel like Argus named the ship after himself.)
The Argo was a vessel that was outfitted with a piece of talking oak from the sacred grove of Dodona. Argus becomes an Argonaut. Jason then recruits the rest of the Argonauts.
The Argonauts list:
Acastus
Admetus
Atalanta, the formidable huntress
Augeas
The winged Boreads, Zetes & Calais (sons of the North Wind)
The Dioscuri, Castor & Pollux/Polydeuces
Euphemus
Heracles/Hercules (Yes, THAT one. He eventually left the quest.)
Idas
Idmon, the seer
Lynceus
Meleager
Orpheus
Peleus (Achillesâ dad)
Philoctetes
Telamon
Tiphys, the helmsman
After a few detours, Jason & his comrades came to Colchis (modern-day Black Sea coast of Georgia, the country) to get that sweet, sweet Golden Fleece. Colchis had a king (King Aeetes). The Fleece was given to him by Phrixus. The king promised to give Jason the Fleece, for a price: 3 tasks.
When presented with these tasks, Jason got discouraged & depressed. The goddess Hera was on Jasonâs side. Hera convinced Aphrodite to convince her son, Eros, to make King Aeetusâ daughter, Medea, fall in love with Jason. As a result of this love-god meddling, Medea ended up being the key to Jasonâs success.
First, Jason had to plow a field with a fire-breathing oxen (the Khalkotauroi) that he had to yoke himself, Medea gave Jason an ointment that made his skin fireproof from the oxenâs flames. Then Jason planted the teeth of a dragon into a field. The teeth sprouted into an army of warriors called spartoi. Medea told Jason how to defeat the spartoi.
Before the spartoi attacked Jason, he threw a rock into the crowd. The spartoi werenât able to figure out where the rock came from. So the spartoi turned on each other & defeated one another. Jasonâs last task was to overcome the sleepless dragon that guarded the Golden Fleece. Medea to the rescue, again.
She gave Jason a potion that he sprayed the dragon with. The dragon fell asleep. Jason was able to get the Golden Fleece. Then he sails away with Medea. Medea distracted her dad (who chased the pair as they fled) by unaliving her brother, Apsyrtus, & throwing pieces of his body into the sea.
King Aeetus stopped to gather each piece of Apsyrtusâ body. This gave Jason, & Medea, time to escape. On the way back to Iolcus, Medea prophesied to Euphemus (the Argoâs helmsman) that he would one day rule Cyrene. This prophecy came true through Euphemusâ descendant, Battus.
Zeus, as punishment for the slaughter of Medeaâs brother, sent a series of storms at the Argo & blew it off course. The Argo then actually spoke & said that they should seek purification with Circe, a nymph living on the island of Aeaea. After being cleansed, they continued their journey home.
Chiron had told Jason that without the aid of Orpheus, the Argonauts would never be able to pass by the Sirens. The same Sirens encountered by Odysseus in Homerâs The Odyssey. The Sirens lived on 3 small, rocky islands called Sirenum scopuli & sang beautiful songs that enticed sailors to come to them, which result in the wrecking of their ships on the islands.
When Orpheus heard their voices, he said, âHere, hold my drink a sec!â He pulls out his lyre & played music that was more beautiful & louder, drowning out the Sirensâ songs so the sailors couldnât hear them!
The Argo then came to the island of Crete, guarded by Talos, who was a man made of bronze. As the ship came close, Talos hurled huge stones at the ship, keeping it at bay. Talos had 1 ichor vessel (like a blood vessel) that went from his neck to his ankle, bound shut by 1 bronze nail. (Ichor is pretty much the blood of the gods.)
Medea, helping Jason, cast a spell on Talos to calm him. She then removes the bronze nail. Talos ends up bleeding to death. The Argo was able to sail on.
Jason, celebrating his return with the Golden Fleece, saw his dad was too sick & old to participate in the celebrations. Jason asks Medea to take some years from his own life & add the years to his dadâs life. (This is actually sweet.)
Medea complied. There was no cost to Jasonâs life. Medea withdrew the blood from Aesonâs body & infused it with certain herbs. She put it back into his veins. This invigorated him. Peliasâ daughters took notice of this, & wanted a piece of that action from their own dad.
Using her sorcery, Medea told Peliasâ daughters that she could make their dad smooth & vigorous as a kid by chopping him up into pieces & boiling the pieces in a cauldron of water & magical herbs. Medea shows that she can do this with the oldest ram in a flock, which leapt out of the cauldron as a lamb. The girls naively sliced up their dad & put in the cauldron.
Medea just didnât put in the magical herbs to revive Pelias. So Pelias was dead. Peliasâs son, Acastus, drove Jason, & Medea, into exile for the unaliving. The couple settles in Corinth.
In Corinth, Jason gets engaged to marry Creusa/Glauce, a daughter of the king of Corinth. He did this for political advancement. Medea confronts Jason about this engagement. Because SHEâS already his wife. She reminds Jason of all the help sheâs given him & the vow he made, to Hera, to love Medea & only Medea forever.
Jason tells Medea that itâs not her that he should thank but itâs Aphrodite who should get the kudos. Because Aphrodite made Medea fall in love with Jason. (Ok, Jasonâs kinda right. It was Aphrodite via Eros.) Medea was incensed! (Rightfully so.)
Jason had vowed to be only Medeaâs forever so Medea took her revenge by giving Creusa/Glauce a cursed dress, as a wedding gift. This dress stuck to her body & burned her to death as soon as she put it on. Cerusa/Glauceâs dad, Creon, burned to death with his daughter as he tried to save her.
Then Medea killed her sons that she had with Jason to ensure he had no legacy. When Jason learned of this, Medea was already gone. She fled to Athens in a chariot pulled by dragons that was sent by her grandpa, Helios (the sun-god).
As a result of breaking his vow to love Medea only forever, Jason lost his favor with Hera & died lonely & unhappy. He spent his final years as a broken man, wandering the docks where the rotting hull of the Argo sat. One day, while he was resting under the shipâs prow, a piece of the decaying wood broke off & fell onto Jasonâs head, unaliving him instantly.
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Medea
Her name literally means âplanner, schemer.â (This becomes relevant later, trust us!)
In Greek mythology, Medea is the daughter of King Aeetes of Colchis (modern-day Georgia, the country). She was also the granddaughter of the sun god, Helios. She was a niece of Circe, an enchantress goddess. Her mom may have been Idyia. This divine lineage gave her âgolden eyesâ & a terrifying intellectual capacity. She was wicked smart.
In most stories, Medea is known as a sorceress, an accomplished pharmakis, a worker in pharmakeia (medicinal magic), & is often depicted as a high-priestess of the goddess Hecate.
To the Athenians, Colchis was the edge of the known world. Medea represented the âEasternâ woman: dangerous, knowledgeable in âpharmakaâ (drugs/magic), & unbound by Greek social norms. Medea was a priestess of Hecate, the goddess of witchcraft, crossroads, & the underworld.
She first appears in Hesiodâs Theogony around 700 BC. But is best known from Euripidesâ 431 BCE Medea & Apollonius of Rhodesâ 3rd century BC epic Argonautica.
In the myth of the Argonauts, she helps Jason in his search for the Golden Fleece. She was struck by Eros (often pictured as the interference of Hera & Aphrodite), Medea betrays her dad, & kills her brother, to help Jason. To ensure Jasonâs (& the Argonauts) escape, she unalives her own brother, Apsyrtus, scattering his remains in the sea so her dad would have to slow down to collect the remains for burial.
This act marked her transition from a domestic princess to a woman whoâs âburned her bridgesâ to the world of men. ONce Jason finishes his quest, she abandons her homeland of Colchis & flees westward with Jason. Medea then marries Jason. She & Jason have at least 2 sons together.
They live in Corinth. Jason abandons Medea to marry the daughter of King Creon of Corinth, named Creusa/Glauce. He did this for political gain, after 10 years of marriage to Medea. Medea is then exiled from Corinth by King Creon.
She was offered asylum in Athens by King Aegeus. This asylum is given after Medea offers the king to give him an heir by using her magic. In some stories, itâs Medea whoâs King Aegeusâ baby mama. But Medea wasnât happy at being rejected by Jason after he made a vow to Hera to love Medea, & be only hers, forever.
This is where Medeaâs divine lineage comes into play. Her âSophiaâ (wisdom/cleverness) turns deadly. Medea decides the only way to truly destroy/hurt Jason is to unalive their 2 sons & his new bride (who is unalived by a poisoned crown/robes/dress).
Medea weighs her âthymosâ (passion/rage) against her âbouleumataâ (plans), & the rage wins. She did this so Jason would be without heirs or a legacy for the rest of his life. She didnât even let Jason hold the bodies of their 2 dead sons, so that he could properly grieve.
Medea wasnât punished for her actions. Her grandpa, the sun god Helios, sent a chariot pulled by dragons to rescue her. She escaped Athens, carrying the bodies of her children, leaving Jason a broken man.
Or according to Herodotus (in his Histories) mentions that she ended up leaving Athens & settling among the Aryans, who ended up changing their name to the Medes.
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Hamilton Tiger-Cats sign three-time Grey Cup champion LB Wynton McManis: sources
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Toronto Argonauts sign Adarius Pickett following release from Redblacks
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