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Absyrtus

Absyrtus, or Apsyrtus () was in Greek mythology the son of Aeëtes and a brother of Medea and Chalciope. His mother is variously given: Hyginus calls her Ipsia,〔Gaius Julius Hyginus, ''Fabulae'', 13.〕 Hesiod and the ''Bibliotheca'' call her Eidyia,〔Pseudo-Apollodorus, ''Bibliotheca'' 1. 9. §23.〕 Apollonius calls her Asterodeia,〔Apollonius of Rhodes, 3. 241.〕 and others Neaera or Eurylyte.〔Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, ''Argonautica''〕
When Medea fled with Jason, she took her brother Absyrtus with her, and when she was nearly overtaken by her father, she murdered her brother, cut his body into pieces and strewed them on the road, so that her father might thus be delayed by gathering the limbs of his child. Tomi, the place where this occurred, was believed to have derived its name from ''temno'' (, "cut").〔Pseudo-Apollodorus, ''Bibliotheca'' 1. 9. §24; Ovid, ''Tristia'' 3. 9; compare Apollonius 4. 338, &c. 460, &c.〕
According to another tradition, Absyrtus was not taken by Medea, but was sent out by his father in pursuit of her. He overtook her in Corcyra, where she had been kindly received by King Alcinous, who refused to surrender her to Absyrtus. When he overtook her a second time in the island of Minerva, he was slain by Jason.〔Gaius Julius Hyginus. ''Fabulae'', 23〕 Apollonius of Rhodes presents a variation on this tradition in Argonautica (Book 4): Jason murdered Medea's brother on one of the 'Brygean Islands' (an island sacred to the goddess Artemis and located in the modern Kvarner Gulf), where he was lured by Medea with false promisestheir first (and last) meeting after leaving Colchis.
A tradition followed by Pacuvius,〔Cicero, ''De Natura Deorum'' 3. 19.〕 Justin,〔Junianus Justinus, 42. 3.〕 and Diodorus,〔Diodorus Siculus, 4. 45〕 provided Aegialeus as the name of the son of Aeëtes who was murdered by Medea.
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