ARGONAUTS CONSTRUCTION LLC
the free encyclopedia Band of heroes in Greek mythology For other uses · Attic red-figure krater · 460–450 BC ( Louvre G 341) The Argonauts ( / ˈ ɑːr ɡ ə n ɔː t / AR -gə-nawt · Ancient Greek : Ἀργοναῦται · romanized :  · Argonaûtai · lit.   · ' Argo sailors ' ) were a band of heroes in Greek mythology · who in the years before the Trojan War (around 1300 BC ) [ · 1 ] · Argo · named after its builder · Argus . They were sometimes called Minyans · 1st-century AD) After the death of King Cretheus · but spared Aeson because of the pleas of their mother Tyro . Instead · Pelias kept Aeson prisoner and forced him to renounce his inheritance. Aeson married Alcimede · who bore him a son named Jason. Pelias intended to kill the baby at once · the trainer of heroes. When Jason was 20 years old · Iolcus would never prosper unless his ghost was taken back in a ship · 2 ]
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