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Thesean
Thesean, a. (θiːˈsiːən) Also † Theseian. [f. L. Thēsē-us adj. + -an.] Of or belonging to Theseus, a legendary hero-king of Athens. So Theseid (θiːˈsiːɪd) [ad. L. Thēsēïs, -idem, Gr. θηση{giumlacu}ς, -ίδα], the title of a poem on the exploits of Theseus; transf. a poem of the same character as the ‘T...
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Synoikia
It was also called the Thesean Synoikismos and the Feast of Union, and celebrated Theseus as founder of Athens and the goddess Athena as the city's patron Some “Thesean elements [from] festivals…[were] infused with ceremonies belonging to [Athena, and vice versa]... even those not connected with the Synoikia
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Heracleid
Heracleid, -id (ˈhɛrəklaɪd, -ɪd) Also Heraklide. [ad. Gr. Ἡρακλείδης (pl. -αι), L. Heraclīdēs (pl. -æ), a descendant of Ἡρακλῆς or Hercules.] a. One of the descendants of Heracles from whom the Dorian aristocracy of the Peloponnesus claimed descent. (Chiefly in pl.)1835 Thirlwall Greece vii. I. 273 ...
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Athenian Treasury
Thesean metopes include:
Theseus and Athena
Theseus and Sinis
Theseus and the Crommyonian sow
Theseus and Sciron
Theseus and Cercyon
Theseus and
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
He thought that this play indicated Shakespeare's maturity as a playwright, and that its "Thesean harmony" reflects proper decorum of character.
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