In "Jason and the Argonauts," Jason embarks on a legendary quest to retrieve the Golden Fleece, a symbol of authority and kingship. With a crew of heroes, including the mighty Hercules, he sails aboard the ship Argo, facing treacherous waters and daunting challenges. From fierce monsters to enchanting sorceresses, Jason's journey tests his courage and resolve. As he strives to reclaim his rightful throne, the tale unfolds with themes of adventure, loyalty, and destiny, culminating in dramatic confrontations that will shape the course of his life and the fate of his companions. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: Ancient Greek Myths, Ancient Myths .
There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2004 by Salariya Book Company Ltd .
John Malam is a former editor and the author of nonfiction children's books, including "The Victorians. "
This book contains the following story:
Jason and the Argonauts
Jason is sent by King Pelias to find the magical Golden Fleece after the King hears about it from an oracle. Jason accepts the mission and hires fifty heroes including Hercules, Peleus, and Laertes, and commissions Argos to build a large ship. Thus flags off one the greatest voyages in Greek mythology the voyage of Jason and his group of warriors, the Argonauts. Overcoming tremendous odds, Jason moves relentlessly towards his goal. But he is not unaided in his mission. Insanely in love with him, the sorceress Medea ensures Jasons success at every turn.