Since Theseus is a mythological figure, and cannot be directly tied to an actual person (his reign would have been during the bronze age, before the recording of history as we know it), no dates are given. However, we know that his son, Acamas, was sent on his behalf to fight in the Trojan War, which was esitmated to have been fought between 1194 and 1184 BC. So it's safe to assume that Theseus reigned from the mid 12th to late 12th century BC.
King Aegeus was one of the two fathers of Theseus. The other father of Theseus was the sea god Poseidon.
Theseus was a legendary king of Athens.
King Minos' daughter Ariadne fell in love with Theseus.
Greek mythology, Theseus is a hero king of Athens.
An assassin.
Theseus was the son of Aethra (mother) and fathered by King Aegeus and Poseidon, both of whom Aethra slept with in one night.
Theseus found out that his father was the King of Athens so he traveled there in order to meet him.
Theseus is the most powerful character in "A midsummer night's dream"
Theseus was an Athenian king and hero who killed the Minotaur ; see related link .
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No, he is not. He was the son of Aethra and king Aegeus.
Theseus had two fathers, Aegeus (a mortal) and Poseidon, both of whomhad lain with Theseus' mother Aethra in the same night.