Finally Theseus gave up trying to recover leadership. After solemnly cursing the Athenians, he sailed away to Scyros, where later he died. Menestheus quietly took over as king in Athens. At that time, no one cared about Theseus' death.
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Theseus boldly went looking for Minotaur in the Labyrinth. Without weapon, Theseus bashed the Minotaur to death with his fist as he pinned the monster down on the ground. With thread, Theseus and the ... Theseus comforted the aged king until he died. At his death, Theseus escorted Oedipus' daughter safely back to Thebes.
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Theseus (Greek: ) was the legendary founder-king of Athens, son of Aethra, and fathered by Aegeus and Poseidon, with both of whom Aethra lay in one night. Theseus was a founder-hero, like Perseus, Ca...
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In returning to Athens Theseus forgets to switch the black sail with the white one. Aegeus, consequently, watching from afar believes his son is dead and hurls himself into the sea, named the 'Aegean' after him. After Aegeus' death, Theseus must contend against Pallas for the throne.
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Ismene, Aricia's confidante, announces Theseus' death to the young girl and in the same breath reveals her suspicion of Hippolytus' romantic feelings for Aricia. ... Ismene, Aricia's confidante, announces Theseus' death to the young girl and in the same breath reveals her suspicion of Hippolytus' romantic feelings for Aricia.
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After Aegeus' death, Theseus must contend against Pallas for the throne. Theseus gets wind of a planned assassination against him and spoils the ambush, killing Pallas and gaining the throne.
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Theseus' birth is presaged by prophecies from the Delphic Oracle, which would have given him great stature in the eyes of Athenians. ... How is Theseus' death different from the deaths of Perseus and Heracles? ... Do you find it odd that the Greeks didn't change the legend of Theseus's death to some more glorious end?
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On his father's death, Theseus was declared successor to the throne of Athens. But the fifty sons of Pallas 5 (the Pallantides), nobles of Attica, would not accept it, and they went to war. It was a certain Leos, who reported to Theseus the designs of the Pallantides and the ambush they had prepared against him.
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Theseus asked that his son be put to death. As Hippolytus was driving his chariot in the region of Troezen a monster rose from the sea and so ... Theseus' death went unnoticed, but after the after the Medic wars the oracle of Delphi instructed the Athenians to bring the ashes of Theseus back to his own country. A.G.H.
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