The Temple of Hephaestus was once named for this figure due to the mistaken belief that he was buried within it. For 10 points each:
[10m] Plutarch relates that Cimon of Athens dug up what figure’s bones after he witnessed an eagle scratching at the ground? Lycomedes of Skyros is said to have thrown this figure off a cliff, though others say he just slipped.
ANSWER: Theseus [accept Theseum]
[10e] In another tale, Plutarch relates how the Athenians saw Theseus’s apparition rush ahead of them into Persian lines at this battle. The runner Pheidippides died after he announced the Athenian victory at this battle.
ANSWER: Marathon
[10h] Before his implied intervention at Marathon, this deity had asked Pheidippides why the Athenians had failed to honor him despite his friendship. In gratitude, the Athenians built a sanctuary dubbed this god’s “Cave” beneath the Acropolis.
ANSWER: Pan
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