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Page 568
Theseus landed at the Athenian port of Phalerum , to be greeted with both joy
and sorrow . ... Theseus set about to accomplish the most significant work of his
entire life - or one that was attributed to him , at least , by Athenians of a later age
.
Theseus landed at the Athenian port of Phalerum , to be greeted with both joy
and sorrow . ... Theseus set about to accomplish the most significant work of his
entire life - or one that was attributed to him , at least , by Athenians of a later age
.
Page 571
There he discovered that the Athenians , who had suffered a disastrous war as a
result of his capture of Helen , no ... on the smoldering resentment of the demes
that Theseus had joined , sometimes by force , in the Athenian commonwealth .
There he discovered that the Athenians , who had suffered a disastrous war as a
result of his capture of Helen , no ... on the smoldering resentment of the demes
that Theseus had joined , sometimes by force , in the Athenian commonwealth .
Page 572
Menestheus , who led the Athenian forces to Troy , was killed in the fighting and
Demophon returned to Athens , where he ... fight the Minotaur had been
preserved , the Athenians gave little thought to Theseus ' memory for many
generations .
Menestheus , who led the Athenian forces to Troy , was killed in the fighting and
Demophon returned to Athens , where he ... fight the Minotaur had been
preserved , the Athenians gave little thought to Theseus ' memory for many
generations .
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