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rdfs:comment | - Thessalus was one of three sons of Jason and Medea (the other two being his twin Alkimenes as well as Tisander). When Medea decided to kill her own children as a form of vengance for Jason leaving her, Thessalus escaped being murdered. Sometime later after the death of Akastus, Thessalus became king of Iolcus.
- In Greek mythology, the name Thessalus is attributed to three individuals, all of whom were considered possible eponyms of Thessaly.
* Thessalus, son of Jason and Medea and the twin of Alcimenes. He escaped being murdered by his mother and, after the death of Acastus, became king of Iolcus.
* Thessalus, son of Heracles and Chalciope. He was the father of Antiphus, Pheidippus and Nesson.
* Thessalus, son of Haemon.
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abstract | - Thessalus was one of three sons of Jason and Medea (the other two being his twin Alkimenes as well as Tisander). When Medea decided to kill her own children as a form of vengance for Jason leaving her, Thessalus escaped being murdered. Sometime later after the death of Akastus, Thessalus became king of Iolcus.
- In Greek mythology, the name Thessalus is attributed to three individuals, all of whom were considered possible eponyms of Thessaly.
* Thessalus, son of Jason and Medea and the twin of Alcimenes. He escaped being murdered by his mother and, after the death of Acastus, became king of Iolcus.
* Thessalus, son of Heracles and Chalciope. He was the father of Antiphus, Pheidippus and Nesson.
* Thessalus, son of Haemon.
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