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Burka [1]
3 years ago
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Place these key events from the myth in the order in which they occur.The princess provides Theseus with a sharp sword and a bal

l of thread.Theseus slays the Minotaur.King Minos demands fourteen Athenian youths each year to pay for his son’s life.Aegeus falls into the sea and drowns.
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kati45 [8]3 years ago
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3rd
1st
2nd
4th.
Theseus is like a prince and he goes in place of one of the youth and his dad king ageus says to fly white sails if he killed the creepy cow. Thesus falls in love with the princess who gives him thread(I think to help him through the maze) and a sword to kill the cow(Which was acually her cursed brother D: ) And then he kills it and marries her then gets her pregnant on the boat and leaves her on an island, but he forgot to change the sails so King Ageus was looking at the sea and saw the not white sails and so he fell off of a cliff into what is now the agean see. Thus the title. Tadaaaa!

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