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| Gods and heroes |
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| Theseus |
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Theseus, a renowned warrior and Athenian hero, is best known for killing the Minotaur, a ferocious half-man half-bull who lived beneath the palace of King Minos on Crete. Theseus hid himself among a batch of Athenian youths to be sacrificed to the beast and then bravely slew it, finding his way out of the labyrinth by following a thread given to him by Minos’ daughter, Ariadne. Sadly, he forgot to put up a white sail on his return to Athens, as he’d promised his father, King Aegis. Seeing a black sail, and assuming Theseus was dead, Aegis threw himself off the cliffs, giving name to the Aegean Sea.
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Photos: Ancient Art and Architecture Library |
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