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[10] Eumelus said
that Helius (Sun) gave the Asopian land
[Boeotia] to Aloeus and Ephyraea
[territory] to Aeetes. When Aeetes was
departing for Colchis he entrusted his land to
Bunus, the son of Hermes and Alcidamea, and when
Bunus died Epopeus the son of Aloeus extended his
kingdom to include the Ephyraeans. Afterwards, when
Corinthus, the son of Marathon, died childless, the
Corinthians sent for Medea from Iolcus and bestowed
upon her the kingdom.
[11] Through her
Jason was king in Corinth, and Medea, as her
children were born, carried each to the sanctuary
of Hera and concealed them, doing so in the belief
that so they would be immortal. At last she learned
that her hopes were vain, and at the same time she
was detected by Jason. When she begged for pardon
he refused it, and sailed away to Iolcus. For these
reasons Medea too departed, and handed over the
kingdom to Sisyphus.
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