Theseus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Theseus
- son of Aegeus; an ancient king of Athens
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um preserves a boat which is said to have carried Theseus to Crete
  Within translations:
AnthPal_7.40
ever besets the sons of Theseus ? [41] Anonymous & { F
Athen_6.262
ος in his Theseus, saying - & They call you
Athen_13.557
Medeia. [557] And Theseus, having attempted to ravish Hel
Athen_13.560
daughter of Eurytus; and Theseus on account of his marriag
Athen_13.601
son, out of his love for Theseus; and he gave his daughter
Callim:Hec_T1
Theseus, avoiding the plot of Medea,
Callim:Hec_T2
But Theseus, desiring to be at work,
Callim:Hec_233-240 *
poken by Aegeus to Theseus, when Medea was attempting to
Callim:Hec_248
abbages and wild vegetables to Theseus during the rustic
Callim:Hec_253
ation between Hecale and Theseus during the meal - the sta
Callim:Hec_258-263 *
ragments describe the fight of Theseus against the Maratho
Callim:Hec_281
the skin, child. Theseus, when visiting Delphi, is suppo
Cic:Rep_2.2
had frequently changed, first Theseus, and later Dracon, Solon,
Cic:Tusc_3.29
account, what Euripides makes Theseus say, is much commended.
Cic:Tusc_3.30
says that of himself, which Theseus said he had heard from
Cic:Tusc_3.58
was born," etc.; and thus Theseus, "I on my future misery
Cic:Tusc_4.50
the Nemean lion? or was Theseus in a passion when he
Crinag_9.545
bours that Marathon imposed on Theseus. May the young stre
Euseb]:Chron_185
athletic games. Theseus, the son of Aegeus, for 30 year
Just_2.4
by Hercules, and Hippolyte by Theseus. 24 Theseus, having
Just_2.6
geus also, the father of Theseus, was king of Athens; Mede
Oros_1.15
Hercules kept Melanippe while Theseus took Hippolyte. 9 Theseus
Plin:HN_7.199
by the Athenians after Theseus. [200] The first tyrant
Plin:HN_7.202
truces by Lycaon, treaties by Theseus.
Plin:HN_7.205
in Iolcus, and subsequently by Theseus at the Isthmus and by
Plin:HN_35.69
time. He also painted a Theseus which was once in the
Plin:HN_35.129
the Twelve Gods, and a Theseus, in respect of which he
Plin:HN_35.137
a Medea, a Virtue, a Theseus, a figure representing the Athenian
Plut:Mor_839
makes mention of him in his Theseus. [840] 6. & AESCHIN
Polyaen_1.4.1
to its formal channel. [4] & Theseus. Theseus, in his
Syll_667
(161/0) rmed] a sacrifice [to Theseus] in the traditional m
ValMax_4.7.4
Let Greece now boast of Theseus supporting the unlawful love of
ValMax_5.3e.3
[3e.3] Take Theseus from Athens, and either there
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