There is no known god in Greek mythology called "Jason-the god." Jason is a famous hero in Greek mythology, known for leading the Argonauts on a quest to find the Golden Fleece. While he was a mortal hero, several gods aided him on his journey:
* Hera: Hera was a major patron of Jason. She hated Pelias, the king who sent Jason on the quest, and she wanted to see him overthrown. She helped Jason by ensuring he received assistance from various people and by protecting him from dangers.
* Athena: Athena helped in the construction of the Argo, the ship used by Jason and the Argonauts. She provided guidance and ensured it was a sturdy and swift vessel.
* Zeus: While not directly intervening, Zeus, as the king of the gods, was generally supportive of Jason's quest, as it aligned with the establishment of order and justice, which Zeus favored.
* Aphrodite: Aphrodite played a role through her son Eros (Cupid). She made Eros cause Medea to fall in love with Jason, which was crucial in helping Jason obtain the Golden Fleece. Medea, a sorceress, used her magical abilities to aid Jason.
It's important to note that these gods helped Jason as a mortal hero, not as a god himself.