Mermerus

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Mermerus is a figure in Greek mythology known as one of the sons of the hero Jason, often associated with the tragic story of Medea.

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Mermerus canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in Greek mythology
mythological figure
appearsIn myth of Jason and Medea
associatedEvent Medea’s revenge against Jason
associatedWith Argonaut Jason
Medea
associatedWork Medea
surface form: Euripides’ Medea (as one of Medea’s sons)
childOf Jason
Medea
culture Ancient Greek
deathCause killed by Corinthians (in alternative traditions)
killed by his mother Medea (in some traditions)
ethnicity Greek (mythological)
fatherOccupation hero and Argonaut
gender male
home Corinth (in the Jason–Medea narrative)
languageOfName Ancient Greek
literaryTradition Medea
surface form: tragedy of Medea
mentionedAlongside Medea’s other children
Pheres
motherOccupation sorceress and princess of Colchis
mythology Greek mythology
narrativeRole tragic child victim
notableFor being killed in the story of Medea
parentalLineage descendant of Aeolus through Jason (in mythic genealogy)
siblingOf Pheres
theme familial tragedy
infanticide
revenge
timePeriod mythic age of heroes

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Jason children Mermerus
Medea parent Mermerus
Pheres sibling Mermerus