

Myth 2 – Medea – The History of Saqartvelo Georgia
Gamarjoba everyone! Pleasure to have you back here. This is part of our myth series, where we will take a look at different myths of Georgian origin, that involve Georgians, or are just plain old awesome Georgian tales. This time, we’ll be talking about Euripides’s tragedy, Medea. I’ll do a quick retelling, and then we’ll have Brendan on to discuss with us!
Medea, con los hijos muertos, huye de Corinto en un carro tirado por dragones Jason and Medea Medea with children The Poisoning of Glauce and Creon
Jason and Medea by John William Waterhouse; Public Domain
Medea, con los hijos muertos, huye de Corinto en un carro tirado por dragones by German Hernandez Amores; Public Domain
The Poisoning of Glauce and Creon by Jean-Francois de Troy
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Medea by Euripides, Translated by Rex Warner