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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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Ariadne (Greek Αριάδνη), in Greek mythology (Latin Arianna ), was daughter of King Minos of Crete and his queen, Pasiphaë, daughter of Helios, the Sun-titan. She aided Theseus in overcoming the Min...
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Theseus' wife Phaedra falls in love with her stepson because of the goddess's scheming, and takes her own life rather than live dishonorably. However, she blames Hippolytus for her ardor, and leaves a suicide note for Theseus blaming Hippolytus for her death.
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When Theseus reached Athens, Medea, the wife of Aegeus, persuaded Aegeus to kill the as of yet unrecognized Theseus by having him attempt to capture the savage Marathonian Bull. Theseus does the unexpected and succeeds, so Medea tells Aegeus to give him poisoned wine.
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Theseus was angered by what Hippolytus had said and based on what the letter had said, Theseus punished him by sending him away in exile. But Hippolytus told his story and swore on Zeus that he had not killed Theseus' wife.
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In the last part of the Labyrinth, Theseus found the Minotaur and killed him, and since he had been instructed by Ariadne, who had offered to help him if he would agree to carry her away to Athens and have her to wife, he found his way out.
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Theseus by Plutarch, part of the Internet Classics Archive ... Theseus; By Plutarch ; Written 75 A.C.E. Translated by John Dryden ... Theseus killed her, going out of his way on purpose to meet and engage her, so that he might not seem to perform all his great exploits out of mere necessity;
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The story of Theseus, as written by Ovid ... Theseus was angered by what Hippolytus had said and based on what the letter had said, Theseus punished him by sending him away in exile. But Hippolytus told his story and swore on Zeus that he had not killed Theseus' wife.
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