Aegeus and Aethra. Or Poseidon and Aethra.
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poisidens son is theseus he slayed the minotaur in the labrynth
Theseus' sons were Hippolytus, Demophon, and Acamas. See 'related links' for more information.
No, he is not. He was the son of Aethra and king Aegeus.
With Aethra: Theseus With Medea: Medus
Theseus ties the gold thread to his body before King Minos's son dies. The thread is used to navigate the Labyrinth after Theseus volunteers to confront the Minotaur, the creature that killed Minos's son, Androgeus. By tying the thread to the entrance, Theseus ensures he can find his way back after defeating the Minotaur. Therefore, the death of Minos's son occurs prior to Theseus's actions in the Labyrinth.
Theseus was one of the most famous heroes. Triton was the son of Poseidon anf his wife Amphitrite.
No, in mythology, Theseus is the son of BOTH Poseidon and Aegeus, by Aethra who laid with both of them.
His first wife was Antiope, the second was Phaedra.
She doesn't want Aegeus to recognize his son, Theseus, because Aegeus would then reinstate Theseus's position as heir and he would inherit the throne of Athens after Aegeus dies. Medea wants her own son, Medus, to rule Athens after Aegeus dies - she wants to remove Theseus so that this can happen.
Aegeas, when he left for Athena, told Aethra, Theseus' mother, that he had buried his sword and sandals under a large boulder. If his son should be hero enough to lift the boulder, he should be sent to Athens to claim the throne. Theseus did just that.