

Pantheon: Greek
Family: Demigod
Parents: Aegeus or Poseidon, Aethra Consort: Phaedra, Ariadne
Consort: Phaedra, Ariadne, Hippolyta
Notable Children: Demophon, Acamas, Hippolytus
Symbols: Sword, Corinthian Helmet
Key Info
- King of Athens
- Most famous for killing the Minotaur
Brief Bio
Theseus was a divine hero in Greek mythology, famous for slaying the Minotaur. The myths surrounding Theseus, his journeys, exploits, and friends, have provided material for storytelling throughout the ages.
Theseus is sometimes described as the son of Aegeus, king of Athens, and sometimes as the son of the god Poseidon. He is raised by his mother, Aethra, and upon discovering his connection to Aegeus, travels overland to Athens, having many adventures on the way. When he reaches Athens, he finds that Aegeus is married to Medea (formerly wife of Jason), who plots against him.
The most famous legend about Theseus is his slaying of the Minotaur, half man and half bull. He then goes on to unite Attica under Athenian rule: the synoikismos ('dwelling together'). As the unifying king, he is credited with building a palace on the fortress of the Acropolis.
Theseus Θησεύς
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