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THESEUS
Hero of Athens
Early Myths of Athens
Cecrops – serpent shaped, founder of
Attica
Erichthonius – serpent shaped
son of Ge and Hephaestus
Athena
Chest
daughters of Cerops, driven mad, threw
themselves off Acropolis
first Panathenaia & first wooden statue
Early Myths of Athens
Erechtheus – grandson of Erichthonius,
ruler, bulls sacrificed
Erechtheum – place of worship
Eleusianians – sacrifices daughter(s)
Kills son of Poseidon
Struck by Poseidon
Euripides - ‘Ion’ = daughter, Creusa,
escapes death
Philomela, Procne & Tereus
Tereus aids Pandion (Athenian king)
Itys
Philomela, sister, violated : tongueless and shut
up in building
Sisters revenge
daughter Procne
Tapestry, taken to Procne
Festival of Dionysus, madness (faked), rescues
Philomela, brought to palace
Death of Itys, stabbed & throat cut, ripped apart,
Hmmm, dinner
Procne – nightingale; Philomela – swallow,
Tereus – a bird of prey
Theseus
Alternative father = Poseidon
King Aegeus childless – Delphi
violated Aethra
“do not open a wineskin’s mouth”
Troezen, Pittheus, Aethra – gets drunk & loves
her
Two tokens of recognition
sandals & sword (under stone) for the (possible) son
of his
Theseus born
Theseus
Earlier links weakened
Scarcely known before 6th cent BCE
In 6th BCE, appears more on art
epic ‘Theseis’ (lost)
Similar deeds
famous because Athenian writers
writings still exist, so we know more
Theseus
Deeds of Pisistratus (6th BCE)
Unification of Athens, coinage
Panathenaic games
friendly to refugees – Oedipus, Orestes
Parallels increased reputation of Pisistratus
Credited with democracy, Cleisthenes introduced
it
490 BCE, Miltiades pushes Persians back
Labors of Theseus
Theseus claims sword
way to Athens - performs various heroic tasks
1. Periphetes – Corynetes (club man)
2. Sinis – Pityocamptes (pine-bender)
3. A man-eating sow
4. Sciron – feet-washer
5. Cercyron – the wrestler
6. Procrustes – “one bed fits all”
Arrival at Athens
Witch Medea & son Medus (by Aegeus –
cured infertility)
poison Theseus
Recognized sword
Pallas and sons
Medea and Medus leave for Asia
winged chariot, pulled by snakes/dragons
Bull of Marathon
Same as Heracles
Sacrifices to Apollo
Minotaur
a
half man /half bull
son of Pasiphae, wife
of Minos and bull
Daedalus = Labyrinth
The Minotaur
Androgeos killed - Panathenaia games: too
successful
Minos sends army, defeats Megara
Treaty with Athens: 7 youths & 7 maidens
Chosen by lot, Theseus volunteers
On route: Minos attacks maiden, Theseus
intervenes
Theseus tested : ring overboard, Theseus
follows, dolphins
Amphitrite - purple robe & wreath
Returns to ship
The Minotaur
Ariadne - thread
Alternate version:
Wreath
Sails back home with youths & maidens
Ariadne on Naxos
Naxos – deserted
Dionysus arrives & marriage
constellation “Ariadne’s wreath”
killed by Artemis
she eloped with Theseus
betrothed to Dionysos
die in childbirth
Theseus sets up ritual and cult
Delos - sacrifices to Apollo – crane dance (labyrinth)
Theseus and Pirithous
Centauromachy
Wife selection
Theseus kidnaps Helen – retrieved with Aethra,
becomes nurse - until end of Trojan war
Theseus & Pirithous - Hades
Pirithous & Persephone –magical chairs
Theseus released by Heracles
Minos
Daedalus
Kills Perdix - invented saw
Crete, works for Minos
Minos’ trick
Pasiphae’s love for bulls
Hollow bull and maze
Icarus
Leaving Crete
Wax wings - for himself and son Icarus
Icarus flies to close to the sun
Mare Icarium
Daedalus - Sicily
Minos drowned