Theseus
Hercules.
Theseus ventured to the Underworld to rescue Persephone, the wife of Hades, as part of a plan to demonstrate his bravery and strength. He intended to prove his worth alongside his friend Pirithous, who sought to abduct Persephone for himself. Their journey was ultimately misguided, as they were trapped by Hades and faced dire consequences for their actions. This expedition highlights themes of friendship and the consequences of hubris in Greek mythology.
Odysseus went to the Underworld to get advice for his journey home.
thugh
Saved by Heracles.
Theseus
Hercules.
Zeus had only two daughters: Persephone and Helen. Both were considered to be so beautiful that Theseus and his friend Perithoos decided they wanted to kidnap them. That didn't work so well for Perithoos because he became trapped in the underworld and Theseus had to go bail him out. Actually Pirithous and Theseus went together into the underworld to kidnap Persephone and were entrapped there. It was Hercules that rescued Theseus but Pirithous was condemned to stay in the underworld forever. And Zeus had other daughters: Athena, Artemis, and the Muses. Honestly, if you were the daughter of the chief Olympian, wouldn't you be a knock-out?
Odysseus went to the Underworld to get advice for his journey home.
Odysseus went to the Underworld to get advice for his journey home.
thugh
Theseus refuses to travel by water on his journey to Athens because his father, King Aegeus, had instructed him to raise white sails if he was successful in slaying the Minotaur. Theseus forgets to do so, and as a result, Aegeus mistakenly believes Theseus has perished and throws himself into the sea, which eventually becomes known as the Aegean Sea.
She followed Theseus on his journey back towards Athens. They spent the night on the island of Naxos, then Theseus sailed on, forgetting that he had left Ariadne behind. But Dionysus found her and married her.
im asking u.
get advice for his journey home.
It is generally considered that Hercules (Heracles, Herakles) was the one to rescue Theseus... This is what is described by Apollodorus, of which some of the text can be found using the Related link: