Theseus is a Greek hero of Greek mythology. He has all the qualities of a traditional hero like strength and courage, but he is also clever and intelligent. His early adventure benefited the city and region of Athens and helped strengthen the power of Athens through astute political maneuver. He also led the Athens Army to participate in victory many victories. He was also considered a founder of democracy and voluntarily transferred many of his power to the parliament elected as the king as the king. He earned a reputation by helping poor people and oppressed people.
His decentralization also made it easier for him to continue to risk after he dominated. "No Theusseus" has become a popular Athenian slang, reflecting His idea that he should be included in some important cause.
As he grew up he looked up at his cousin Hercules. Theseus and Hercules later saved each other's lives; Through His power Hercules; Theseus passed his wisdom
In middle-aged, his wisdom abandoned him. He began a foolish adventure and made a wrong decision. His efforts for the throne successor brought more problems. People in Athens are tired of the confusion he created. After all, he exiled. The city did not bring home his body.
Generations did not think much about passing through Theus. Then, during the Persian War, I reported that the Athenian soldiers were seeing the ghost of Theusus and began to believe that he was responsible for his victory. General Athens' Kimon ordered Delphi Oracle to find the bones of Theusus and send it back to Athens. He did this, and he was buried again in a magnificent grave, and it is also a Sanctuary for stateless people.
As Hercules is the hero of Dorian's founder, Theseus is the hero of Athenian founder. The Athenians believed that Theuses was a great reformer; his name came from the same root as θεσμός (thesmos), and the Greek word was "gathering". The myth around Teessus - his journey, his achievement, and his family - provided materials for novels of all ages. Theusseus integrates the political unity of Attica under Athens ("cohabitation"), a symbol of that journey and is responsible for conquering demons and monsters. Because he is the king of unity, Theuses built and occupied the palace on the fortress of the Acropolis. This may be similar to the palace excavated in Mycenae. Pausanius reported that after Synoikismm, Theusseus founded Aphrodite Pandemo ("All of Aphrodite") and Pate's worship on the southern slope of the Acropolis.
The myth of Theuses stands out in the 6th century BC when Athens City entered the wider Greek rule era. Unlike other cities, Theuses may be a convenient alternative to other great Greek hero Hercules that gave the city a remarkable legacy. Theseus was also promoted by Athens politician Cleisthenes who was the main competitor of Peisistratids, which regarded Hercules as a symbol of the power of Athens. The long list of villains handled by Theseus is quite similar in character to the story of Hercules' 12 labor. In the fight between Amazon and Centaur, Theseus may be a metaphor of Athens' resistance against foreign attacks.