Theseus is perhaps best known for killing the Minotaur with his bare fists.
Why not? A good, strong woman!
Theseus had to lift a boulder and beneath it were sandals and a sword when Theseus finally was strong enough to lift it he journied to Athens where he met his father the king
It's not truely known. Dionysus appeared to Theseus as they sailed away from Crete, saying that he had chosen Ariadne as his wife, and demanded that Theseus leave her on Naxos for him; vase-painters of Athens often showed Athena leading Theseus from the sleeping Ariadne to his ship.
They are both brave. they both showed courage, braveness, and honor. They were both heroes and myths.
He is more self-centered while Theseus is very calm and carefull. He hides his traits
Theseus receives several gifts from his father, King Aegeus of Athens, including a sword and a pair of sandals. Aegeus hides these items under a rock, instructing Theseus to retrieve them when he is strong enough to lift the stone, symbolizing his royal lineage. These gifts signify Theseus's heritage and destiny to become a great hero.
To the Classical Era Greeks, the story of Theseus showed the dominance of Athens over it's neighbors. You had the clever and powerful Theseus (Prince of Athens) helped by the ingenious Athenian engineer, Daedalus to defeat the powerful symbol of Minoan debauchery and devilry, the Minotaur. Crete was so wicked, that even the daughters of the king, Phaedra and Ariadne, chose to help Theseus rather than their own father. In short, Theseus is an excellent example of Bronze Age propaganda.
Yes, it was very important. It showed the intellectual capacity, instead of ´who is strong' the question now had become 'who is smart?' .
Theseus is typically depicted as a handsome young man with a strong and athletic build. In artwork and literature, he is often shown wearing armor, carrying a sword, and sometimes accompanied by the slain Minotaur.
Theseus is commonly depicted as a handsome and athletic figure with a strong build, typically depicted wearing a tunic and a sword. He is often shown with a determined expression on his face, embodying bravery and heroism in Greek mythology.
Theseus got the sword from the rock that he pulled it from.From Ariadne
Theseis is the story of Theseus