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  2. File:Theseus and Pirithous, 1806, by Angelique Mongez.jpg

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    Angélique Mongez, "Theseus and Pirithoüs Clearing the Earth of Brigands, Deliver Two Women from the Hands of their Abductors", 1806, Archangelskoye Palace Museum French Angélique Mongez, ''Thésée et Pirithoüs purgeant la terre des brigands, délivrent deux femmes des mains de ces ravisseurs'', 1806, palais d'Arkhangelskoïe, Russie

  3. Pirithous - Wikipedia

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    Heracles freed Theseus from the stone, but the earth shook when he attempted to free Pirithous. [12] He had committed too great a crime for wanting the wife of one of the great gods as his own bride. [13] According to a scholium on Aristophanes, in a lost play by Euripides, Hades had Pirithous fed to Cerberus for his impiety. [14]

  4. File:Theseus and Pirithous abducting Elena, Pelagio Palagi ...

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    The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that "faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain".This photographic reproduction is therefore also considered to be in the public domain in the United States.

  5. Cerberus - Wikipedia

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    According to Apollodorus, Heracles found Theseus and Pirithous near the gates of Hades, bound to the "Chair of Forgetfulness, to which they grew and were held fast by coils of serpents", and when they saw Heracles, "they stretched out their hands as if they should be raised from the dead by his might", and Heracles was able to free Theseus, but ...

  6. Hades - Wikipedia

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    Hades and Cerberus, in Meyers Konversationslexikon, 1888. Hades, as the god of the dead, was a fearsome figure to those still living; in no hurry to meet him, they were reluctant to swear oaths in his name, and averted their faces when sacrificing to him. Since to many, simply to say the word "Hades" was frightening, euphemisms were pressed ...

  7. Helen of Troy - Wikipedia

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    Theseus chose Helen, and Pirithous vowed to marry Persephone, the wife of Hades. Theseus took Helen and left her with his mother Aethra or his associate Aphidnus at Aphidnae or Athens. Theseus and Pirithous then traveled to the underworld, the domain of Hades, to kidnap Persephone. Hades pretended to offer them hospitality and set a feast, but ...

  8. Hades will be included for free for Netflix members, but only ...

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    Hades main character art. Netflix Geeked Week has come to a close, but not without a host of fantastic announcements for both Netflix’s video streaming service and Netflix’s mobile games service.

  9. Theseus - Wikipedia

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    Theseus (UK: / ˈ θ iː sj uː s /, US: / ˈ θ iː s i ə s /; Ancient Greek: Θησεύς [tʰɛːsěu̯s]) was a divine hero in Greek mythology, famous for slaying the Minotaur.The myths surrounding Theseus, his journeys, exploits, and friends, have provided material for storytelling throughout the ages.