Yes. Logically. He is a demigod, which means he's mortal
he was mortal
His mortal sons were Theseus, Pelias, Neleus and Hippothoon.
He was the son of Poseidon and a mortal woman.
His sword and sandals.
The Greek god Poseidon had a mortal brother named Theseus. While Poseidon was the god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses, Theseus was a hero and king of Athens known for his adventures, including slaying the Minotaur. Their stories intertwine, as Poseidon was said to be the father of Theseus, highlighting the connection between the divine and mortal realms in Greek mythology.
Yes she was, at least she was born as a mortal child. Maybe Dionysus made her immortal when he found her when Theseus left her behind on an island
All but Hercules. After he completed his 12 Labours, he was granted immortality.
no, he was a mortal just like most of the greek's heroes.
Given that his mother was Aethra, who most recount as mortal, and he was fathered by both Poseidon the sea god and Aegeus, yes.
Poseidon's favorite mortal is often considered to be Theseus, the legendary hero of Athens. According to mythology, Poseidon aided Theseus in various endeavors, including his journey to Crete to confront the Minotaur. Additionally, some versions of the myth suggest that Poseidon fathered Theseus, further solidifying their bond. However, other mortals like Acis and Polyphemus also have strong connections with the sea god, showcasing Poseidon's varied relationships with humans.
He had a daughter named haploids and a son named Adrift.
Theseus had two fathers, Aegeus (a mortal) and Poseidon, both of whomhad lain with Theseus' mother Aethra in the same night.