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  • #REDIRECT [[Ship of Theseus]]
    29 bytes (4 words) - 17:35, 23 July 2007
  • ...''[[Hippolytus]]'' written by [[Euripides]] which is about the [[son]] of Theseus and a story of [[romantic love]] and tragedy.
    485 bytes (69 words) - 19:37, 15 April 2010
  • ...taur by giving him a ball of thread to guide him out of the [[Labyrinth]]. Theseus takes her with him when he leaves Crete but he abandons her on the [[island
    441 bytes (68 words) - 14:28, 30 April 2012
  • The '''Ship of Theseus problem''' is one expression of a central problem in the [[metaphysics]] of ...and the other contending that it was not the same. (Plutarch, ''[[Life of Theseus]],'' trans. [[John Dryden]])
    900 bytes (152 words) - 20:49, 21 August 2008
  • | title = Aquinas and the Ship of Theseus: Solving Puzzles About Material Objects | title = Same-Kind Coincidence and the Ship of Theseus
    2 KB (206 words) - 16:01, 15 July 2008
  • ...y to [[kidnapping|kidnap]] [[Persephone]] to be the [[wife]] of Pirithous. Theseus was trapped there many years until [[Heracles]] set him [[freedom|free]], b
    748 bytes (98 words) - 17:15, 9 April 2010
  • ...e may also be the same character as [[Antiope]] who [[marriage|marries]] [[Theseus]].
    288 bytes (41 words) - 17:11, 29 April 2012
  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], he was the [[son]] of [[Theseus]] and [[Hippolyta]] or [[Antiope]] (the [[Amazon (mythology)|Amazon]] [[que
    336 bytes (42 words) - 17:14, 29 April 2012
  • ...le''. It is possible that she is the same queen who [[marriage|married]] [[Theseus]].
    321 bytes (47 words) - 17:18, 29 April 2012
  • ...Minos]], he built the [[labyrinth]] which kept the Minotaur and in which [[Theseus]] navigated.
    345 bytes (50 words) - 17:19, 29 April 2012
  • [[King]] of [[Athens]] and [[father]] of [[Theseus]] by the princess [[Aithra]]. He was married, briefly, to [[Medea]]. Source
    479 bytes (63 words) - 16:02, 7 April 2010
  • ...gy]] who was a [[princess]] of [[Troezen]], and [[motherhood|mother]] of [[Theseus]], by either [[Aigeus]] or [[Poseidon]], according to [[Elizabeth Vandiver]
    519 bytes (67 words) - 16:10, 7 April 2010
  • ...o keep the [[Minotaur]] in; later, the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[hero]] [[Theseus]] kills the Minotaur.
    386 bytes (51 words) - 17:57, 29 April 2012
  • ...]d after him. He was the father of the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[hero]] [[Theseus]] who killed the [[Minotaur]], and who was a prominent [[character]] in [[G
    363 bytes (55 words) - 22:42, 16 April 2010
  • | pagename =Theseus | abc = Theseus
    2 KB (203 words) - 09:22, 15 March 2024
  • ...and seven young women, were fed to him as a form of ongoing [[tribute]]. [[Theseus]], the [[Athens|Athenian]] [[hero]], killed the Minotaur with assistance fr
    536 bytes (75 words) - 00:01, 30 April 2012
  • | pagename = Ship of Theseus | abc = Ship of Theseus
    2 KB (204 words) - 21:09, 23 October 2007
  • ...logy]], he was one of the brigands whom the [[Athens|Athenian]] [[hero]] [[Theseus]] killed on his way [[home]] from [[Troezen]] to [[Athens]]. He was famous
    625 bytes (85 words) - 17:22, 9 April 2010
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ship of Theseus]]. Needs checking by a human.
    435 bytes (57 words) - 20:21, 11 January 2010
  • ...edu/smcohen/320/theseus.html |title=Identity, Persistence, and the Ship of Theseus |accessdate=2008-07-15 |last=Cohen |first=S. Marc |authorlink= |coauthors=
    616 bytes (77 words) - 15:41, 15 July 2008
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