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Theseus, King of Athens

LC control no.no2014083772
Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingTheseus, King of Athens
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Variant(s)Teseiu, King of Athens
Tesėjas, King of Athens
Teseo, King of Athens
Teseu, King of Athens
Tesey, King of Athens
Tezeo, King of Athens
Tezej, King of Athens
Tezeu, King of Athens
Tezeusz, King of Athens
Thēseas, King of Athens
Thésée, King of Athens
Theseus (Mythological character)
Thesevs, King of Athens
Thészeusz, King of Athens
Þeseifur, King of Athens
Tiseu, King of Athens
忒修斯, King of Athens
テーセウス, King of Athens
תסאוס, King of Athens
테세우스, King of Athens
Тезеј, King of Athens
Тезей, King of Athens
Тэсей, King of Athens
Тесей, King of Athens
تسئوس, King of Athens
ثيسيوس, King of Athens
Θησεύς, King of Athens
Θησέας, King of Athens
LocatedAthens (Greece)
Profession or occupationKings and rulers
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inEuripides. Suppliant women, 1995: page 22 (Theseus, king of Athens)
Brill's new Pauly online, 19 June 2014 (Theseus, Θησεύς; mythical king of Athens; belongs to the generation before the Trojan War; son of Aethra daughter of Pittheus; divine father is Poseidon, human father is Aegeus, king of Athens; central episode in his legend is his voyage to Crete where he killed the Minotaur)
Wikipedia, 19 June 2014 (Theseus; Θησεύς; Θησέας; mythical founder-king of Athens, son of Aethra by two fathers, Aegeus and Poseidon; other forms: ثيسيوس; Teseu; Tesey; Тэсей; Тезей; Tezej; Teseiu; Teseo; Tezeo; Thésée; 테세우스; Þeseifur; תסאוס; Tesėjas; Thészeusz; Тезеј; テーセウス; Thesevs; Tezeusz; Tezeu; Тесей; Tiseu; 忒修斯)
Invalid LCCNsh 85134828