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Transcript
THESEUS
Parents, Birth, Childhood
• Aegeus of Athens
• Aethra of Troezen
• Young princess who sleeps with
Aegeus, who’s visiting her dad
• Dream from Athena leads Aethra
into the sea
• Poseidon; Double Paternity?
• Sword & Sandals
The Adventure Begins
Periphetes
Sinis/Pityocamptes
Crommyonian Sow
Sciron
Procrustes
In Athens
• Daddy Aegeus & Queen Medea
• Marathonian Bull
• Medea tries poison
• Flees after failing
• Next Task: Minotaur
Minotaur Background
• King Minos & Queen Pasiphae of Crete
• Minos & Poseidon
• Cretan Bull
• Minos tries to trick
Poseidon
• Pasiphae & the bull
• Daedalus’s help
Minotaur Background
• The Labyrinth
• Minos’s son in Athens
• 7 Athenian youths &
7 maidens
• Theseus volunteers
Theseus’s Quest
• Setting sail
• Minos’s daughter
Ariadne helps
• Slays Minotaur
• Escapes with Ariadne
& sister Phaedra
Sad Times
• Ariadne; Dionysus
• Oops, the sails…
• Aegean Sea
Theseus & Pirithous
• Pirithous, Prince of the Lapiths
• Lapiths vs Centaurs
• Pirithous’s great idea
• Chair of Forgetfulness
Theseus & Phaedra
• Ariadne’s sister who wasn’t abandoned
• Theseus marries Phaedra
• Phaedra & Hippolytus, one of Theseus’s sons
• Aphrodite made advances on Hippolytus
• Hippolytus rejected her because he was a
virgin follower of Artemis
• Aphrodite punished Hippolytus by having
Phaedra fall in love with him
• Hippolytus rejects Phaedra as well
• Phaedra accuses him of rape, Theseus
kills his own son, Phaedra commits suicide
Theseus and Athens
• Theseus brings together Attica, region around Athens,
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under one rule
Transfers much of his power to the assembly
Helps poor & oppressed
Bad decisions in middle age; loses popularity
Pushed off island of Scyros – various/unclear reasons
Body not returned to Athens for burial
Bones “found” during Persian Wars, returned, buried
23 Hero Traits
• Mother is a royal virgin
• Is victor over king, giant, dragon or wild
• Father is a king
• Father often a near relative
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to mother
Unusual conception
Hero reputed to be son of a
god
Attempt to kill hero as an
infant, often by father or
maternal grandfather
Hero spirited away as a child
Reared by foster parents in a
far country
No details of childhood
Returns or goes to future
kingdom
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beast
Has a helper, sidekick, or group of them
Marries a princess
(often daughter of predecessor)
Becomes king
For a time he reigns uneventfully
He prescribes laws
Later loses favor with gods or his subjects
Driven from throne and city
Meets with mysterious death
Often at the top of a hill
His children, if any, do not succeed him
His body is not buried
Has one or more holy sepulchers or
tombs