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The daughter of the king of the city of Korinth (Corinth), Kreon (Creon).
After Iason (Jason) and the Argonauts had taken the Golden Fleece from Kolkhis (Colchis) and eluded capture by the pursuing fleet of king Aietes (Aeetes), Iason and his sorceress wife, Medea, were forced to leave Iason’s home in Iolkos (Iolcos) and the pair took refuge in Korinth; Iason fell in love with Glauke and abandoned Medea; in her rage, Medea made a poisoned cloak for Glauke and effectively murdered her.
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