When Matthews was born, Athens' great hero was an unknown father. His mother Aethra is very kind to Poseidon and Aegeus (Hunt 3-6). Before Theuses was born, Aegean said to Essela: "If we want to lay my son, let him bring my sword and sandals from under this ball as he grows up." . I went to Athens. Theseus was born in a small town called Troon and grew there in the usual way. When Matthews was old enough, Aitra brought Theusus to the meander of sandals and swords and told him what Aegis said.
In British literature, the story of Beowulf and Theseus has been spoken for centuries and has been handed down. The two main characters in this article are Athens' wonderful heroes, Theseus and Beowulf, and the famous Geatish hero of the fighting monster Glendell. Theusseus was raised by Isla, the mother who was convinced that he was famous for Poseidon until 16 years old. At this young age, his mother explained that he is the true egg lay of King Aeus of Athens. After hanging a heavy stone on his head according to his mother's orders, he found a sword. This is just the beginning of searching for fathers of Theuses and returning swords. Beowulf is the prince of Geats, he just went to Hrothgar to fulfill his duties to defeat the monster Grendel who is walking around every night at the Heorot hall. These two heroes have similar courage. In addition, Theuses does not know his blue blood, while Beowulf
The myth concerning Theuses stood out in the 6th century BC when Athens City entered the wider Greek rule era. Theusseus may be a convenient alternative to other great Greek hero Hercules. Theseus was also promoted by the politician Crest Inn of Athens, the main competitor of Peisistratids, which regarded Hercules as a symbol of the power of Athens. The long villain list dealt by Theuses was essentially very similar to the old story of the 12 workers of Hercules. In the fight against Amazonia and Centaurs, Theuses may be a metaphor of Athens' resistance to external attacks.