foundation stories - greek Flashcards
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where can we see the foundation story of athens?
western pediment of the Parthenon
How was Athens named?
- King Cecrops founded a city in Attica and needed a name for it. At this time, the gods traveled the lands, seeking cities to lay their patronage on
- King C gave worship to both Athen and Poseidon so both came to his city to claim it for their own
- Poseidon arrived first and struck the centre of the Acropolis with his trident, creating a hole in the ground. from this, sea water sprang up
- Athena was next to arrive on the Acropolis. her gift was planting an olive branch
- in order to decide the winner, Zeus and cecrops judged the gifts
- Poseidon gave water, but its salt content made it largely unusable but Athena gave an olive tree, which was central to the Greek’s way of life, both as food and oil. it was also useful for trade and libations
- having weighed up these points, Athena was judged as victor
why does Zeus judge alongside Cecrops?
because Cecrops is only mortal, so he can’t judge with immortal gods
who is Cecrops?
the king of a nameless city in Athens
what is Athena to the city of Athens?
she is their patron. she gave her patronage when she won the contest
what did the story of the naming of Athens give to Athenians?
- sense of pride (Athena was patron AND another God also wanted to be their patron)
- Poseidon could have given them pride in their army
- the myth was likely used to explain something they otherwise couldn’t
- gives the city a sense of identity
-Athena known for wisdom and military
how does the erechtheion commemorate the story of the naming of Athens?
this is because it was dedicated to Athena, Poseidon, and a legendary king called Erechtheus. The temple has a small walled garden containing an olive tree (which is suspected to be Athena’s) and a well (believed to be Poseidon’s). the temple also held the graves of the legendary cecrops and erechtheus
how is theseus important to the founding of Athens?
Theseus united Attica under the political leadership of Athens and so was a great reformer. he was also a hero and went on heroic adventures, similar to Heracles.
how was Theseus born?
Aegeus, King of Athens, had been to Delphi, where he had been asking how to get an heir.
Aegeus went to King Pittheus of Troezen on his way home, a small city SW of Athens, and asked him for help. Pittheus could interpret oracles. He quickly realised that the next time Aegeus had sex, he would conceive a son.
- therefore, he got A drunk in order to induce him to sleep with his daughter Aethra.
- The same night, Aethra received a message from Athena in a dream that she would wade to the island of Sphairia that lay close to the Troezen shore.
- There, Poseidon coupled with her and so the child she carried contained both human and godly characteristics
who are Theseus’ parents
Aegeus, Aethra, Poseidon
where is Sphairia
an island close to the Troezen shore
what is the name of Theseus’ mother?
Aethra
what is the name of Theseus’ grandfather?
King Pittheus of Troezen
what is special about the king of Troezen
he could interpret oracles
why did Pittheus want his daughter to conceive a child by Aegeus?
political ties and this child would become a future king because he was the king, making him powerful
why was Aegeus worried after the birth of Theseus? what did he do in response?
He was worried that Theseus’ cousins in Athens would be jealous (claim to throne) of him and kill him.
so, he left Theseus in Troezen. he also left his sword and sandals under a rock. He told Aethra that if Theseus was destined to be king, he would lift the rock and go back to Aegeus
what happened when Theseus came of age?
Aethra led him to the rock and revealed his true parentage. Theseus picked the rock up easily and removed both items. After, Aethra told T that is he returned to Athens with them then he would become king.
which way did Theseus take to get back to Athens? Why?
He took the dangerous route, via land which was full of peril and monsters, instead of by boat which both Aethra and Pittheus begged him to take.
This could have been because he wanted to seem more heroic + brave - kleos and he also would’ve looked up to his cousin Heracles and his accomplishments. This also would’ve been his coming of age.
Are there any similarities between Heracles and Theseus?
- similar birth - both involve the powerful gods and them being abandoned by atleast one of their parents
- they both have some sort of labour at some point in their life
- Heracles’ birth story is more heroic because he overcame peril and challenges including the interference of Hera.
- Theseus could be argued to be more heroic because he voluntarily completed his labours unlike Hercules, who’s labours were forced upon him by Hera and Eurystheus
- Theseus wanted to clear Attica out of criminals and prove himself (kleos) and become king.
- however, the scale of Heracles’ tasks is arguably more impressive e.g. , Apple of Hesperides
what was Theseus’ 2nd labour?
- Sinis the ‘pine bender’
- sinis was a robber who would tie his victims to the ends of pine trees, then release them, tearing them into pieces
- one version says that T tricked Sinis by asking Sinis to help him bend a pine. once both had bent the pine tree, T let go and flung S to his death
- another version says Theseus tied sinis to 2 pines and was torn into 2.
- After he killed him, he courted his daughter Perigune and she bore a son called Melanippus.
who is Perigune? what is their son called?
her father was Sinis the tree bender (one of Theseus’ labours). Her son was called Melanippus
what was Theseus’ 3rd labour?
The Crommyonian Sow
- note the sow could either be a pig or a female thief (sow referring to her beast like behavior)
- Theseus kills her, which is heroic because he sought her out
what was Theseus’ 4th labour?
Sciron - an old man who would sit on a path by cliff’s edge and ask passers-by to wash his feet
- as they did this he would kick them into the sea to be consumed by a massive turtle
- Theseus overcame this challenge by grabbing the old man by the feet and throwing him off the cliff
what was Theseus’ 5th labour?
Cercyon - set in Eleusis, a city ruled by King Cercyon
- The king would challenge passers-by to a wrestling match as a show of strength. the winner would become King of Eleusis.
- this was frightening as he treated guests wickedly - e.g., wrestling against them against their will and killing all those who lost
- Theseus defeated him as he was the first to establish the treachery of the art and so became the king but he moved to Athens anyways