Theseus is often portrayed as a just and wise ruler when he becomes king of Athens. He is celebrated for his efforts to unify the surrounding regions and establish a more democratic form of governance. His leadership is marked by heroic deeds, such as his battles against various monsters and tyrants, and he is also known for promoting cultural and social reforms, including the establishment of the Panathenaic Festival. Overall, Theseus is depicted as a transformative and heroic figure who strengthens Athens and fosters civic pride.
cruel and mean and weird i guess
King Arthur was only a legend, but in the stories, he is brave, strong and wise.
Athena was kind to others by giving and inventing instruments to play of sad and sorrow or peace and happiness. Inventing numbers for us to use a unique language. and she gave the first tree to the city of what's know known as Athens. and in honor of the trees they named they're city Athens. this is just a few of many how Athena is kind to others.
Athena and Poseidon had a competition to become the patron god of Athens. So, Poseidon created a saltwater spring, and Athena created an olive tree. The citizens and gods thought the olive tree was more useful, and so she was chosen the patron goddess of Athens. The place was kind-of named after her.
To answer your question correctly, you must first remember that we have to judge the ancient rulers by their own standards and not by ours. There was no such thing as a "kind" ruler in the ancient world. The "good emperors/kings" would not hesitate to slit an opponent's throat if they thought he presented a danger. Cleopatra was neither kind nor cruel, but some of her actions, especially the killing of her brother and sister, are positively cruel to us.
A town near Athens (greece)In theory, Athens, Greece. Theseus was indeed a king of Athens according to Greek legend and he did marry Hippolyta the queen of the Amazons. On the other hand, Peter Quince, Nick Bottom, Starveling and so on are English names, not Greek. Puck or Robin Goodfellow is a figure in English fable, not Greek. The Athens in question is therefore a kind of fictionalized English Athens
Theseus talking about plays
Unfair and unjust ruler is what kind of dictator there is
she was a pie ruler
cruel ruler
Athens was a democracy, ruled by the people, so he was one of them. He was a stonemason who served in the army, as a councillor, and in his spare time taught young men to think for themselves - for which he has been called a philosopher.
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Athens was the place where DEMOCRACY first appeared.
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elizabeth was a Tudor ruler
he was a 30 cm ruler... green too
Constantine was the first christian ruler for Rome.