Concept information
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the Greek heroic legends (I)
(story of) Theseus
most important deeds: Theseus and the Minotaur
Theseus' dispute with King Minos: Minos proves himself a son of Jupiter, his prayer is answered by thunder; Theseus proves himself a son of Neptune, he jumps into the sea and brings back the ring Minos threw into it
Preferred term
94M331Theseus carried to the palace of the Nereids by dolphins; Thetis or Amphitrite gives him the ring and a jewelled crown
Subject
- Amphitrite
- ancient history
- bull
- classical antiquity
- crown
- deed
- disputing
- dolphin
- giving
- Greek legend
- hero
- heroic legend
- history
- jewels
- jumping
- king
- legend
- Minos (King)
- Minotaur
- monster
- mythology
- Nereids
- palace
- praying
- ring
- sea
- swimming
- Theseus
- Thetis
- thunder
- thunderbolt
Notation
- 94M331
In other languages
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Finnish
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French
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German
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Italian
URI
http://iconclass.org/94M331
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