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Q: Why do the Greeks like Theseus?
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Why is Theseus loved by the Greeks before he ever meets his father?

Theseus is loved by the Greeks before he meets his father because Theseus had cleared the land of banes to travelers. Therefore, when he reached Athens he was an acknowledge hero.


Why is Theseus loved by Greeks before he ever meets his father?

Theseus is loved by the Greeks before he meets his father because Theseus had cleared the land of banes to travelers. Therefore, when he reached Athens he was an acknowledge hero.


Did the ancient Greeks actually believe in their heroes such as Perseus and Heracles and Theseus?

Yes


Who was the champion of the Greeks?

Ancient Greeks? Jason, Hercules, Perseus, Theseus, and some others. Better off searching the question above.


Who is the champion of the Greeks?

This is a time and place dependent question: Herculeus, Jason, Achilles, Ajax the greater (I like him better than Achilles), Ulysses, Theseus,


What do the Greeks call the Aegean Sea?

"Aegean Sea". It's named for Theseus' father Aegeus.


Did Ariadne like theseus?

Yes. In fact, she did more than just like Theseus.


What are the names of the Greeks demi gods?

There are lots, but here are the most famous ones: Achilles, Perseus, Jason, Hercules/Heracles and Theseus.


Which actor is most like theseus?

GOD


Why is Theseus important?

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.


What page is this on in the lighting Thief battle alludes to the classic myth of Theseus and the Minotaur?

When Percy, like Theseus, fights the Minotaur on pages 53/54/55.


What was theseus personality like?

Subborn, brave, determine, ambitious, strength