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Theseus (UK: /ˈθiːsjuːs/, US: /ˈθiːsiəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Θησεύς [
tʰɛːsěu̯s]) was a
divine hero in Gr**** mythology,
famous for
slaying the Minotaur. The...
- The Ship of
Theseus, also
known as
Theseus's Paradox, is a
paradox and a
common thought experiment about whether an
object is the same
object after having...
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Transient High-Energy Sky and
Early Universe Surveyor (
THESEUS) is a
space telescope mission proposal by the
European Space Agency that
would study gamma-ray...
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Theseus was the
mythical king and founder-hero of Athens.
Theseus may also
refer to:
Theseus (AUV), an
autonomous underwater vehicle THESEUS (satellite)...
- the name HMS
Theseus, from a
wooden frigate to a
light fleet carrier. The name
comes from
Theseus, a king of
ancient Athens. HMS
Theseus (1786) was a...
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sacrifice approached, the
Athenian prince Theseus volunteered to slay the Minotaur.
Isocrates orates that
Theseus thought that he
would rather die than rule...
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Ariadne betra**** her
father and her
country for her
lover Theseus. She
eloped with
Theseus after he
killed the Minotaur, yet
according to
Homer in the...
- grandeur". The
title of the film
alludes to
Theseus' paradox, most
notably recorded in "Life of
Theseus",
wherein the Gr****
historian and philosopher...
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light of the moon. The play
opens with
Theseus and
Hippolyta who are four days away from
their wedding.
Theseus is
unhappy about how long he has to wait...
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Heracles did the
abducting but gave her to
Theseus as spoils, and
others say that she fell in love with
Theseus and betra**** the
Amazons by
willingly leaving...