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early life, prime youth of Theseusearly life, prime youth of Theseus - birthinfancy, upbringing of TheseusTheseus brought up in the palace of his grandfather Pittheusduring a visit of Hercules, young Theseus attacks Hercules' lion's skin with an axe, although all the other children are scared of itTheseus takes the sword and the sandals of his father Aegeus from under the rock; usually in the presence of his mother Aethralove-affairs of TheseusTheseus in love with Ariadne, Minos' daughterTheseus wooing HelenTheseus and Pirithous abducting HelenHippolyte (Antiope), the queen of the Amazons, becomes Theseus' wifePerigune, the daughter of Sinis, hides in a thicket of asparagus-plants after Theseus had killed her father; she falls in love with TheseusTheseus in love with Phaedra, Minos' daughterthe wedding-feast of Theseus and Phaedramost important deeds: Theseus and the Minotaurthe Athenian youths draw lots for the yearly tribute to Crete: seven youths and seven maidens to be devoured by the MinotaurTheseus goes to Crete among the chosen victimsTheseus' dispute with King Minos: Minos proves himself a son of Jupiter, his prayer is answered by thunder; Theseus proves himself a son of Neptune, he jumps into the sea and brings back the ring Minos threw into itTheseus carried to the palace of the Nereids by dolphins; Thetis or Amphitrite gives him the ring and a jewelled crownAriadne gives Theseus a ball of threadTheseus, with the ball of thread, finds his way into the LabyrinthTheseus kills the MinotaurTheseus sails away, carrying Ariadne with himTheseus' ship, with black sails, approaches Athens; Aegeus casts himself into the seaaggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of TheseusTheseus killing various brigandsCercyon, king of Eleusis, wrestling with TheseusPeriphetes (Corunetes), the cripple, is killed with his own club by Theseus, who henceforth uses itProcrustes (Damastes), who tied travellers on a bed and lengthened or shortened them according to their size, is killed by TheseusSciron, who made his victims wash his feet and then threw them into the sea, is killed by TheseusSinis, who used to tear his victims in two by tying them to two pine-trees which he bent down and then released, is killed by TheseusTheseus killing various animalsTheseus captures the bull of MarathonTheseus sacrifices the bull of Marathon on the AcropolisTheseus kills the wild sow Phaea of Crommyoncampaigns of TheseusTheseus' fight with Pallas and his fifty sonsTheseus' fight with the Amazons when they attack Athensat a banquet Aegeus recognizes his son Theseus just in time to save him from being poisoned by MedeaTheseus in pursuit of Medea; she eludes him by casting a cloud about herself, and disappears in her chariot
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Geschichte
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Greek legend
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Held
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Kreikan sankaritaru
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Legende
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Mythologie
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Teseo
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Theseus
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Theseus
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Theseus
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(histoire de) Thésée
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(storia di) Teseo
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(story of) Theseus
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Theseus (Theseuksen taru)
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die Geschichte von Theseus
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