2-1: "Amycus challenges the Argonauts to a boxing match; Polydeuces accepts." |
2-2: "Amycus: 'Fight me or suffer consequences.' Polydeuces steps forward." |
2-3: "Polydeuces angered by Amycus's challenge, steps up to fight." |
2-4: "Polydeuces: 'We will obey; I accept your challenge willingly.'" |
2-5: "Polydeuces and Amycus prepare to fight, removing their garments." |
2-6: "Amycus taunts Polydeuces, offering him choice of gauntlets." |
2-7: "Polydeuces selects gauntlets, prepares with help from comrades." |
2-8: "The fight begins; Polydeuces skillfully dodges Amycus's fierce attacks." |
2-9: "Bebrycians attack Polydeuces; Argonauts defend him, defeating enemies." |
2-10: "Argonauts ponder the fate of Heracles left behind." |
2-11: "Argonauts rest, offer sacrifices, and celebrate their victory." |
2-12: "The Argo sails through the Bosporus, overcoming dangerous waves." |
2-13: "They reach Phineus, tormented by Harpies stealing his food." |
2-14: "Phineus beseeches the Argonauts to save him from Harpies." |
2-15: "Sons of Boreas comfort Phineus, agreeing to help." |
2-16: "Zetes asks Phineus if aiding him angers the gods." |
2-17: "Phineus reassures Zetes, no divine retribution for their aid." |
2-18: "Phineus swears, confirming no divine wrath for their help." |
2-19: "Harpies attack; sons of Boreas chase them away." |
2-20: "Iris intervenes, promising Harpies won't return to Phineus." |
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2-21: "Iris swears by Styx, Harpies will never return again." |
2-22: "Argonauts feast, Phineus foretells their journey's challenges and success." |
2-23: "Phineus provides advice on navigating the dangerous Cyanean rocks." |
2-24: "Phineus advises using a dove to test Cyanean rocks." |
2-25: "Phineus warns Argonauts to heed his advice for safety." |
2-26: "Phineus describes the route past dangerous headlands and rivers." |
2-27: "Phineus describes the dragon guarding the Golden Fleece in Colchis." |
2-28: "Jason asks Phineus about returning safely to Hellas." |
2-29: "Phineus reassures Jason, offering advice for safe return." |
2-30: "Sons of Boreas return, announcing success against Harpies." |
2-31: "Jason thanks Phineus for his prophecy and guidance." |
2-32: "Phineus expresses hope for death to end his suffering." |
2-33: "Phineus' neighbors visit, offering food and support to Argonauts." |
2-34: "Phineus tells the story of Paraebius' father's sin and curse." |
2-35: "Argonauts sacrifice to Apollo, rest, and prepare to leave." |
2-36: "Aristaeus, son of Apollo and Cyrene, brings relief to Ceos." |
2-37: "Argonauts sail, bringing a dove to test the rocks." |
2-38: "Athena guides the Argo safely through the Cyanean rocks." |
2-39: "Euphemus releases the dove; it passes safely between rocks." |
2-40: "Argonauts row with might; Athena aids their passage." |
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2-41: "Athena pushes rocks apart, Argo passes through safely." |
2-42: "Tiphys reassures Jason; Athena ensures Argo's safety." |
2-43: "Jason expresses gratitude and relief for their safe passage." |
2-44: "Jason vows to face future challenges with courage and determination." |
2-45: "Jason's confidence restored; Argonauts continue their journey." |
2-46: "Argonauts row tirelessly, passing landmarks and rivers swiftly." |
2-47: "Argonauts rest at Thynias; Apollo appears, granting blessings." |
2-48: "Orpheus suggests naming island 'Sacred Isle of Apollo Dawn.' |
2-49: "Argonauts sacrifice to Apollo, celebrating with song and dance." |
2-50: "Argonauts swear an oath of unity and build Concord temple." |
2-51: "They sailed to Acherusian headland, passing several rivers and lands." |
2-52: "Lycus welcomed them warmly; Jason recounted their journey to him." |
2-53: "Lycus grieved for Heracles, offered his son as companion." |
2-54: "Lycus sent his son with the Argonauts, giving gifts." |
2-55: "Idmon was killed by a boar during their stay." |
2-56: "They mourned Idmon's death, raised a barrow in his honor." |
2-57: "Tiphys died, causing great grief among the Argonauts." |
2-58: "Ancaeus inspired them to continue their journey with courage." |
2-59: "Peleus urged them to resume their quest despite grief." |
2-60: "Jason expressed doubts, fearing they wouldn't return to Hellas." |
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2-61: "Ancaeus took command, others supported him; they sailed on." |
2-62: "They sailed past Callichorus river, honoring Dionysus' sacred cave." |
2-63: "They honored Sthenelus' spirit with sacrifices and libations." |
2-64: "They sailed swiftly, passing several landmarks and rivers." |
2-65: "They met Deileon, Autolycus, and Phlogius at Sinope." |
2-66: "They encountered the Amazons' land and avoided conflict." |
2-67: "Chalybes people worked iron, indifferent to farming or flocks." |
2-68: "Passed Tibareni, where men groaned in childbirth, women tended." |
2-69: "Reached Mossynoeci, with strange customs, judged by their king." |
2-70: "Attacked by birds of Ares, they defended using shields." |
2-71: "Amphidamas suggested a plan to scare birds away." |
2-72: "They used helmets, shields, and noise to frighten birds." |
2-73: "Phineus advised landing on the island for help." |
2-74: "Sons of Phrixus shipwrecked, arrived on island in distress." |
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2-75: "Argus pleaded for help, seeking shelter and food." |
2-76: "Jason questioned Argus about their origins and purpose." |
2-77: "Argus revealed their lineage, sons of Phrixus seeking wealth." |
2-78: "Argonauts rejoiced, offered aid, shared their quest details." |
2-79: "Jason provided clothing, welcomed them aboard the Argo." |
2-80: "They sacrificed to Ares, seeking guidance and protection." |
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2-81: "Jason praised Zeus for saving Phrixus' sons, offered help." |
2-82: "Phrixus' sons feared Aeetes' wrath over the golden fleece." |
2-83: "Argus warned about Aeetes' ruthlessness and the guarding serpent." |
2-84: "Peleus encouraged bravery, confident they could overcome challenges." |
2-85: "Peleus assured Argus they could handle Aeetes and Colchians." |
2-86: "They set sail, leaving the island of Ares behind." |
2-87: "Passed Philyra, where Chiron was born, half-horse, half-god." |
2-88: "Sailed past Macrones, Becheiri, Sapeires, and Byzeres, approaching Caucasus." |
2-89: "Saw Prometheus and the eagle, reached the river Phasis." |
2-90: "Jason poured libations, prayed for favorable omens and aid." |
2-91: "Decided to anchor in a shaded backwater, awaiting dawn." |
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