Θησέας
Lemma: Θησέας
Translation: Theseus (noun)
Etymology: Θησέας (Theseas) is the name of a legendary hero in Greek mythology, the son of Aegeus, king of Athens. The etymology is uncertain, but may be connected to the same root as the Greek verb τίθημι (tithimi), meaning 'to set, place, put'. Theseus is famous for slaying the Minotaur in the Labyrinth of Crete and is considered one of the greatest heroes of Greek mythology.
Example Usage
Ο Θησέας σκότωσε τον Μινώταυρο στον Λαβύρινθο.
Theseus killed the Minotaur in the Labyrinth.
Ο μύθος του Θησέα είναι από τους πιο γνωστούς της ελληνικής μυθολογίας.
The myth of Theseus is one of the most well-known in Greek mythology.
Το παράδοξο του πλοίου του Θησέα είναι ένα κλασικό φιλοσοφικό πρόβλημα.
The paradox of the ship of Theseus is a classic philosophical problem.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'thesis' (θέση in Greek) which sounds similar to Θησέας and relates to 'placing' or 'positioning' something, connecting to the possible etymology.
- Remember Theseus by thinking of 'the Zeus' - though not etymologically related, it helps recall the Greek hero's name.
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Cultural Context
Θησέας is a central figure in Greek mythology and Athenian cultural identity. He is considered the unifier of Attica and the founder of Athenian democracy. The philosophical paradox 'the ship of Theseus' questions whether an object that has had all its components replaced remains fundamentally the same object. The name is occasionally given to Greek boys, and appears in literature, art, and cultural references throughout Greek history.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: Both are heroes of Greek mythology, but they are different characters with different stories. Theseus is associated with Athens and the Minotaur, while Perseus is known for slaying Medusa.
This word:
Ο Θησέας ήταν ο ήρωας που σκότωσε τον Μινώταυρο.
Theseus was the hero who killed the Minotaur.
Confused word:
Ο Περσέας ήταν ο ήρωας που αποκεφάλισε τη Μέδουσα.
Perseus was the hero who beheaded Medusa.
Notes: Both heroes are central to Greek mythology but belong to different cycles of myths and different regions of Greece.
Mnemonic: Theseus starts with 'Th' like 'thread' (Ariadne's thread that helped him in the labyrinth), while Perseus starts with 'P' like 'petrify' (Medusa's ability to turn people to stone).