Because he was young and handsome and heroic. Girls always fall for that.
In the first part of the Theseus myth, key events include his birth to Aegeus, the king of Athens, and Aethra, who raises him in secret. As a young man, Theseus discovers his lineage and sets out to Athens, facing various challenges along the way, including defeating bandits like Procrustes and Sinis. Upon arriving in Athens, he confronts the Minotaur by volunteering to be one of the tributes sent to Crete, ultimately leading to a dramatic confrontation in the labyrinth. With the help of Ariadne, he defeats the Minotaur and escapes, solidifying his hero status.
Theseus is a legendary king, possibly based on a real person, but because of the fantastic nature of his birth (he had two fathers, one of whom was Poseidon), no date of birth is given. Without that, there is no way to know how old he was when he died. He would have been relatively young though, because his son Acamus was present at the Battle of Troy, but he was not, meaning he was already dead (as he was definitely one of Helen's suitors, he tried to kidnap her for himself when she was younger).
Aegeus killed himself because he thought he lost his son, Theseus. Theseus traveled to Crete to defeat the Minotaur and told his father that if he returned victorious he would have a white sail. However Ariadne cursed Theseus and the gods caused Theseus to forget to raise his white sail. Aegeus saw a ship with a black sail and thinking that his son was dead he threw himself off a cliff.
the first young lady he saw
theseus hasd only one brother in the greek mytholgy he was not very known of because he had a speel casted on him at a young age. his name was hunter morrow ( morrow meaning futuer teller) he was stronger and faster then theseus but he was shuned from the town of troezen ( modern greece). he was 5'6" brown hair brown eyes but 3 times the strength of a man twice his size.
"Perhaps they rose up early to observe the rites of May."
Because he was young and handsome and heroic. Girls always fall for that.
that they are doing a play of midsummer nights dream in a play
According to the story of Theseus, Athens was required by Minos of Crete to send 7 young men and 7 young women to be a sacrifice for the Minotaur. It was during the third such event that Theseus slayed the Minotaur. So as few as 14 and as many as 21.
Athens agrees to pay the tribute. Young people participate in a lottery. Theseus uses the silken thread. Theseus fights the Minotaur. Aegeus drowns in the Aegean Sea. Theseus becomes king.
The myth of Theseus says the the Minotaur ate young people from Athens. King Minos won Athens and forced the king to give up seven young men and seven young maidens each year to feed the minotaur.
A ship full of young boys and girls from Athens. The famous one among them was Theseus.
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.
It is "it grew strength..."
how did they prove their result
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