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* [[Myth/GreekMythology Jason of the Argonauts]] survived a voyage to the end of the world; some time long after his travels are done, after the whole tragic mess with Medea, he dies when a piece of the Argo's prow breaks off and hits him on the head. Creator/{{Euripides}} was the first writer to mention how he died, making this OlderThanFeudalism. He died alone, miserable, and unloved, killed by the prophetic prow provided by the patron goddess he betrayed.
* Theseus, king of Athens, slayer of the Minotaur and victor over the Amazons, might be the most famous hero after Herakles. His demise? Lycomedes, the king of Scyros, treacherously pushed him off a cliff and [[KarmaHoudini never suffered consequences for it]].
* Theseus, king of Athens, slayer of the Minotaur and victor over the Amazons, might be the most famous hero after Herakles. His demise? Lycomedes, the king of Scyros, treacherously pushed him off a cliff and [[KarmaHoudini never suffered consequences for it]].
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** Jason of theArgonauts]] Argonauts survived a voyage to the end of the known world; some time long after his travels are done, after the whole tragic mess with Medea, he dies when a piece of the Argo's prow breaks off and hits him on the head. Creator/{{Euripides}} was the first writer to mention how he died, making this OlderThanFeudalism. He died alone, miserable, and unloved, killed by the prophetic prow provided by the patron goddess he betrayed.
* ** Theseus, king of Athens, slayer of the Minotaur and victor over the Amazons, might be the most famous hero after Herakles. His demise? Lycomedes, the king of Scyros, treacherously pushed him off a cliff and [[KarmaHoudini never suffered consequences for it]].
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* [[Myth/GreekMythology Jason of the Argonaunts]] survived a voyage to the end of the world; some time long after his travels are done, after the whole tragic mess with Medea, he dies when a piece of the Argo's prow breaks off and hits him on the head. Creator/{{Euripides}} was the first writer to mention how he died, making this OlderThanFeudalism. He died alone, miserable, and unloved, killed by the prophetic prow provided by the patron goddess he betrayed.
* Theseus, king of Athens, slayor of the Minotaur and victor of the Amazons might be the most famous hero after Herakles. His demise? Lycomedes, the king of Scyros, treacherously pushed him off a cliff and [[KarmaHoudini never suffered consequences for it]].
* Theseus, king of Athens, slayor of the Minotaur and victor of the Amazons might be the most famous hero after Herakles. His demise? Lycomedes, the king of Scyros, treacherously pushed him off a cliff and [[KarmaHoudini never suffered consequences for it]].
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* [[Myth/GreekMythology Jason of the Argonaunts]] Argonauts]] survived a voyage to the end of the world; some time long after his travels are done, after the whole tragic mess with Medea, he dies when a piece of the Argo's prow breaks off and hits him on the head. Creator/{{Euripides}} was the first writer to mention how he died, making this OlderThanFeudalism. He died alone, miserable, and unloved, killed by the prophetic prow provided by the patron goddess he betrayed.
* Theseus, king of Athens,slayor slayer of the Minotaur and victor of over the Amazons Amazons, might be the most famous hero after Herakles. His demise? Lycomedes, the king of Scyros, treacherously pushed him off a cliff and [[KarmaHoudini never suffered consequences for it]].
* Theseus, king of Athens,
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* [[Myth/GreekMythology Jason of the Argonaunts]] survived a voyage to the end of the world; some time long after his travels are done, after the whole tragic mess with Medea, he dies when a piece of the Argo's prow breaks off and hits him on the head. {{Euripides}} Creator/{{Euripides}} was the first writer to mention how he died, making this OlderThanFeudalism. He died alone, miserable, and unloved, killed by the prophetic prow provided by the patron goddess he betrayed.
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* [[GreekMythology Jason of the Argonaunts]] survived a voyage to the end of the world; some time long after his travels are done, after the whole tragic mess with Medea, he dies when a piece of the Argo's prow breaks off and hits him on the head. {{Euripides}} was the first writer to mention how he died, making this OlderThanFeudalism. He died alone, miserable, and unloved, killed by the prophetic prow provided by the patron goddess he betrayed.
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* [[GreekMythology Jason of the Argonaunts]] survived a voyage to the end of the world; some time long after his travels are done, after the whole tragic mess with Medea, he dies when a piece of the Argo's prow breaks off and hits him on the head. {{Euripides}} was the first writer to mention how he died, making this OlderThanFeudalism. He died alone, miserable, and unloved, killed by the prophetic prow provided by the patron goddess he betrayed.
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