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Idmon

One of the Argonauts; he was the son of Apollon and learned from his father the art of divination from the flight of birds and to observe the signs of the burning sacrifice.

With his knowledge of things to come, Idmon knew that he would die “on the mainland of Asia” and not return from the quest for the Golden Fleece but he also knew that there was no way to avoid the prophecy of Apollon.

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