Athens
He was not necessarily tricked, but more or less forced. Procrustes invited Theseus into his home where he was fed. A servant told Theseus not to sleep in the bed. Theseus forced Procrustes to test his bed and he was killed.
His home city is Troezen, but he came to rule the city of Athens.
Theseus never commited suicide. His father did, Aegus commied suicide because his father thought that Theseus died because his ship had black sails up instead of white sails. Theseus and his father agreed on that when he returned home that black sails meant he died in crete but white sails meant that Theseus was alive. But Theseus forgot to change the sails and his father thought Theseus was dead. So his father commited suicide out of his grief.
Each must leave home on an adventure
Each must leave home on an adventure
D) All of the above. Theseus, Perceval, and the Lute Player
Theseus was a type of hero. He was not the son of a god, but son of a king. Most often in mythology, the term hero is used for the child of a god. In this case, he is neither, although if you need to put a label on it, Theseus is a hero.
Theseus got the sword from the rock that he pulled it from.From Ariadne
Theseis is the story of Theseus
Theseus killed the minotaur
Theseus went into exile after accidentally killing his father, Aegeus, who had mistaken him for an enemy upon his return to Athens. Overcome with grief and guilt for his father's death, Theseus chose to leave the city. Additionally, his actions, including the murder of his half-brother, further alienated him from his home. Ultimately, Theseus' exile reflects the tragic consequences of his heroic deeds and personal flaws.
Two women married Theseus. These were Hippolyta and Phaedra. Theseus did not have both as wives simultaneously.