It is said that Poseidon had 56 children. Some of the more famous were Triton, Theseus, Polyphemus, and Orion.
Yes he does. He had a daughter named Haploids and a son named Adrift.
Hercules, after killing his wife, Megara, and their children under the influence of a madness sent by Hera, is so upset that he wants to kill himself. However, he is saved by Theseus who clasps his bloodstained hands. This shows that Theseus is willing to have a part in Hercules' guilt. Theseus then tells Hercules to return to Athens with him.
Iphigenia- supposedly the child of Theseus and HelenHermione- daughter of Helen and Menelaus
Medea attempted to kill Theseus because she feared that he posed a threat to her children and her own power. When Theseus arrived in Athens, she was concerned that he could replace her as the favored son of Aegeus, the king, and potentially usurp her position. In an effort to eliminate this threat, she plotted to poison him, but her plan was ultimately thwarted when Aegeus recognized Theseus as his son.
Iphigenia was the daughter of either Agamemnon and Clytaemnestra or of Helen and Theseus. She had no children of her own.
That would be the children of his parents' siblings. Hestia: no children. Hades: no children Poseidon: Triton, Theseus. Demeter: Persephone, Zagreus, Despoina, Arion, Plutus, Philomelus
Theseus had two fathers, Aegeus (a mortal) and Poseidon, both of whomhad lain with Theseus' mother Aethra in the same night.
By Helen, Iphigeneia. By Perigone, Melanippus By Hippolyte or Antiope, Hippolytus By Phaedra or Hippolyte or Iope, Demophon By Phaedra, Acamas By Ariadne (or fathered by Dionysus), Staphylus and Oenopion Periboea/Phereboea was said to be a wife of Theseus.
Theseus had children by both of his wives. His first wife was Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons. Some also claim that he married Antiope, Hippolyta's sister instead. One child, Hippolytus, resulted from this marriage. Theseus also had a second wife, Phaedra, that bore him two sons, Demorphon and Acamas.
Theseus got the sword from the rock that he pulled it from.From Ariadne
Theseis is the story of Theseus