Golden Fleece in Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, the Golden Fleece (Greek: Χρυσόμαλλον
Δέρας, Georgian: ოქროს საწმისი) is the fleece of the gold-
haired[1] winged ram. It figures in the tale of Jason and his
band of Argonauts, who set out on a quest by order of King
Pelias for the fleece in order to place Jason rightfully on
the throne of Iolcus in Thessaly. The story is of great
antiquity – it was current in the time of Homer (eighth
century BC) – and consequently it survives in various forms,
among which details vary. Thus, in later versions of the story
the ram is said to have been the offspring of the sea god
Poseidon and Themisto (less often, Nephele or Theophane). The
classic telling is the Argonautica of Apollonius of Rhodes,
composed in mid-third century BC Alexandria, recasting early
sources that have not survived. Another, much less-known
Argonautica, using the same body of myth, was composed in
Latin by Valerius Flaccus during the time of Vespasian...
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