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In Greek mythology, the Argonauts were a band of heroes who, in the years before the Trojan War, accompanied Jason to Colchis in his quest for the Golden Fleece. They sailed the ship the Argo, whence their name, which literally means "Sailors of the Argo". They were sometimes called Minyans, after a prehistoric tribe of the area.

The ship was named after its builder, Argus, son of Phrixus.

Pelias, king of Iolcus in Thessaly (near the modern city of Volos), had been warned to be on his guard against a man with one shoe and, one day, upon seeing his nephew Jason with only one sandal (the other having been lost in crossing a stream), bade him to go and fetch the Golden Fleece, hoping that he would be killed in the attempt.

Jason was accompanied by some of the principal heroes of ancient Greece. The number of Argonauts varies but usually total between 40 and 55 – traditional versions of the story place their number at 50. The Argonauts were: (Jason and Medea are sometimes not counted)

  1. Acastus
  2. Aethalides
  3. Amphion
  4. Ascalaphus
  5. Atalanta (others claim Jason forbade her because she was a woman)
  6. Autolycus
  7. Butes
  8. Calais
  9. Canthus
  10. Castor
  11. Echion
  12. Euphemus
  13. Euryalus
  14. Heracles
  15. Hylas
  16. Idas
  17. Idmon
  18. Jason
  19. Laertes
  20. Lynceus
  21. Meleager
  22. Oileus
  23. Orpheus
  24. Peleus
  25. Philoctetes
  26. Poeas
  27. Polydeuces
  28. Polyphemus
  29. Poriclymenus
  30. Telamon
  31. Theseus (others claim he was still in the underworld at the time)
  32. Tiphys
  33. Zetes

See Jason for more details on the quest for the Golden Fleece.

See also Argo Navis.

Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica I, 23-227; Apollodorus, Bibliotheke I, ix, 16.


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