Sunday, April 3, 2011

Medea’s cup unified with Pallas and Lycia.

Medea’s cup unified with Pallas and Lycia.

Medea was the sorceress who had killed the Jason's betrothed and her father. She escaped from Corinth, actually escaped the authority by unifying with Jason's betrothed and with the father. The sorceress had a cup and blood potion. Aegeus had a son of his own and Medea bore him one of union called Medus. Medus is the tie, the middle, the medi of ancient Athens. His name means with God or me Deas ( ea can sound like u) and was named to represent the holy sanctified reality of the unity that was truly blessed and good, he was named this to signify it and expose its truth for all time and posterity. He represented the middle between the alliance of Athens and Corinth. Ger surrogacy was one as the king was married to Theseus' mother. Hearing of Theseus fame he was invited by Aegeus to a divine feast. The story tells of one son but her two are one. Theseus was named as Aegeus' son and Medus was by surrogacy also one. Aegeus did not know Theseus was his son. So Medea asked Aegeus to poison Theseus and kill him as she did those in Corinth. As Theseus began to drink the poison or holy cup, her venom known as her blood and body Aegeus recognised the sword of authority and hit the cup from his hands to create a unity. Three did stand in a feast of God(s) and unified as four. Cause the unity that bore Medus made the compact complete. She left by escaping Athens to Corinth once more. Aegeus had suffered a lot of rebellion since he drove out sons of Metions, with the help of his brothers.

Lycia was a region of southern Asia Minor, east of Caria. Several different tribes resided in Lycia; these included the Milyans or Solymi. To gain authority in Lycia Aegeus ubified his people with the Metions sons Pallas and Lycus. The Pallas had fifty sons known as the Pallantids. Unified with them he drove Lycus to his kingdom Lycia. He created using their father’s authority a kingdom for the people represented by Lycus unifying all the Lycian tribes into one people and allying all of them with Athens. Theseus during the battle of unification used the authority of Medea and killed by holy cup. Pallas and the fifty tribes he represented. These tribes were patriarchal yet like Theseus equal to a unity using the holy cup of Medea through his unity at the divine bunkmate. Lycia is named after Lycus.


See http://www.timelessmyths.com/classical/asia.html#Lycia for moew on Lycus.

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