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She then told Theseus his son had tried to seduce her, and Theseus asked Poseidon to punish Hippolytus. The god sent a bull from the sea, which frightened Hippolytus horses and killed him. Father and son reconciliated on Hippolytus deathbed. ... Home; History of Greece; Greek Antiquity; Greek Mythology; Acacallis;
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Old Man of the Sea; Orion;
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Greek hero, especially national hero of Athens; slayer of the Minotaur. ... But there were other deities of the watery depths, notably the "old man of the sea", the god Nereus, with his fifty daughters, the Nereids. When Theseus was en route to Crete, he encountered one of these divinities.
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Greek Mythology: the Classical Gods of Ancient Greece. THESEUS: King of Athens, Hero of a thousand exploits, best buddies with HERACLES, and all-round Greek top guy. His very name became a byword and adve ... The Complete List of GREEK GODS...; Can't find the Greek God you want? ... THESEUS had to wipe out the lot of them.
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great hero of Attic legend, son of Aegeus, king of Athens, and Aethra, daughter of Pittheus, king of Troezen (in Argolis), or of the sea god, Poseidon, and Aethra. Legend relates that Aegeus, being childless, was allowed by Pittheus to have a child (Theseus) by Aethra.
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Aethra gave birth to a fine boy, who was named Theseus. Pittheus claimed that his daughter's child was the son of Poseidon, 3 and he raised and taught the boy in his own house at Troezen. Theseus grew up to be a very strong ... 8. Apollo was the Greek god of the Sun, and of Reason. Plutarch was a priest of Apollo.
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home | greek | heroes | heroes o-t | Theseus; Theseus in Myth; Theseus was the son of Aegeus, king of Athens, and of Aethra, daughter of the king of Troezen. He was brought up at Troezen, and when arrived at manhood was to proceed to Athens and present himself to his father.
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His shrine in Delphi was saught after for the power of his oracle, or prophetess. He is considered a "true" Greek god; so much so, that the Romans had no counterpart, and eventually adapted his name and character for their godhead.
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DEIMOS (or Deimus) was the god (daimon) of fear, ... Plutarch, Life of Theseus 27. 2 (trans. Perrin) (Greek historian C1st to C2nd A.D.) : "[The Amazones invaded Athens :] That they encamped almost in the heart of the city is attested both by the names of the localities there and by the graves of those who fell in battle.
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