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Belen Charnichart, Isabel Sandberg, Anna Trejo, Denisse Yeverino  Slayer of the Minotaur  National hero of Athens  Grandson of the King of Troezen  Mother was Princess Aethra  Father was Poseidon  Thought to be son of King Aegeus of Athens  Defeated Procrustes  Became King after his father’s death  The Banquet  Theseus travels to Athens to meet his father, King Aegeus  He was hailed as a hero by the Athenians  Invited to the palace for a banquet  Hostess was his father’s new wife, Medea  Medea served Theseus poisoned wine  Aegeus saves Theseus (recognizes the sword he left him)  Theseus was recognized as the heir to the throne  The Minotaur  Theseus became one of the sacrifices for the Minotaur  Fell in love with Princess Ariadne, daughter of King Minos  Ariadne gave Theseus a ball of thread (labyrinth)  Theseus killed the Minotaur  Used the thread to find his way out of the Labyrinth  Left Ariadne and set sail for Athens  Nothing is impossible (labyrinth and minotaur)  Love can lead to tragedy (father’s death)  Creature of Nightmare: Minotaur  The Devil Figure: King Minos  Star-Crossed Lovers: Ariadne and Theseus  The Magic Weapon: The Ball of Thread  “Theseus.” Encyclopedia of Greek Mythology. Web. 7 Apr. 2015  Lowe, Alice, and Arvis Stewart. “Theseus.” Greek Gods and Heroes. El Paso: Simon and Schuster. 127-138. Print.