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Music used under Creative Commons license and available from Free Music Archive. This week’s theme music: “Super Hero” by King Louie’s Missing Monuments from the album “Live at WFMU” (2011). Used under Creative Commons license. Like what you hear? Please support us on Patreon. and that the story of Theseus and the Minotaur is situated in the pink period. Subscribe on iTunes or Google Play so you don’t miss an episode! Find our RSS on Podbean. This timeline shows the history of the Ancient Greek Civilisation. We’re on Facebook! Give us a like, let us know what you think, and follow along at MythTake. Check out the hashtag and follow find many more engaging and knowledgeable podcasts. We’re a part of the #HumanitiesPodcasts podcasting community. Adriadne told Theseus that she would help him kill the Minotaur if he would marry. These people like our show so much, they decided to support us on Patreon! Thank you so much!Īven McMaster & Mark Sundaram ( Alliterative) Theseus and the Minotaur in the Labyrinth. “ Neopalatial Minoa and Its Influence in the Aegean and Eastern mediterranean Worlds.” Brewminate: A Bold Blend of News & Ideas. (Also sorry for not redesigning Elias and just drawing him like I. “The Coming of Theseus: A Dithyramb”īacchylides. Hi im gonna dump some Timeline of Theseus (a tma fic by creativitycache ) doodles. So, once you’ve listened to our episode, make sure you catch theirs!ĭon’t miss the rest of the show at here at The Endless Knot or subscribe via iTunes, GooglePlay or the podcatcher of your choice!ĭownload this episode (right click and save) Possible source of the labyrinth myth? Minoan palace floor plan. Then, Aven and Mark tackle some of the etymology that comes out of this myth over on their podcast. We take a look at two dithyrambs by Bacchilydes that tell part of the Theseus story. This episode is all about the Athenian hero Theseus, most famous for the slaying the Minotaur. To get the whole episode, you’ll have to listen to both our podcasts!Īs usual, we examine the primary sources for Greek mythology. We’ve had many conversations with Mark and Aven over the last year, and finally decided to do a joint podcast–with a twist. If you’re already subscribing to The Endless Knot (and really, you should be!), you’ll know that our areas of interest often intersect and overlap. It’s been a wait for episode 21, we know, but we think it will be worth it! This episode is a very special joint project between us here at MythTake and our friends Aven and Mark at The Endless Knot Podcast. In this painting, Ariadne laments her fate after the Greek hero Theseus abandoned her on. Theseus cycle of deeds: centre, Minotaur around, clockwise from top, Kerkyon, Prokrustes, Skiron, bull, Sinis, sow.












Theseus timelane