Theseus' dad, King Aegeus of Athens, buried his sandals and sword beneath a rock and said if he had a son that was manly enough, the boy would be able to move the rock one day. When Theseus grew up, he moved the rock and got the sandals and the sword.
The father of Theseus, Aegeus, had put his sword, along with a pair of sandals under a rock. Theseus got his sword by moving the rock.
the sword of Aegus was the sword which Theseus used to kill the minotaur in ancient Greek mythology. It was named after his father; Theseus, who threw himself into the sea, believing that his son was dead.
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Theseis is the story of Theseus
A sword and a pair or sandals
the girls sword that she gave him
From what I know, Theseus wasnt a God so he had no symbols. But his sword might have been one, but I'm not sure.
His sword and sandals.
Theseus had to lift a boulder and beneath it were sandals and a sword when Theseus finally was strong enough to lift it he journied to Athens where he met his father the king
Theseus was from Athens. He fought the Minotaur in Crete.
A magic string that led Theseus out of the labyrinth. Answer 2: The ball of red yarn need not have been at all magic. Ariadne held one end, Theseus unrolled the yarn as he proceeded into the labyrinth, killed the Minotaur, rolled up the yarn and found himself back with Ariadne.