No. He was a monster, not an immortal god.
The Minotaur but he is not a god.
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It wasn't a Greek god that defeated the minotaur but it was however a hero named Theseus who defeated him in the Labyrinth.
tere bielf was to pray the god with no respect
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Minotaur.
theseus is not a god Theseus is a hero and he the the man who killed the minotaur and found his way out of the labyrinth with daedalus's help
Ares The God Of War To Throw In His Enemy's To Get Killed By The Minotaur
He was not a protector of anything, he was kept as a prisoner just for being born a monster.
The Minotaur was a bull-headed monster from Crete, offspring of the Cretan Bull and Pasiphae, who was locked in a labyrinth by King Minos and offered a regular sacrifice of maidens and youths to satisfy his cannibalistic hunger, until he was destroyed by Theseus. The Minotaur's proper name was Asterion, which means "starry one", suggesting he was associated with the constellation Taurus. The name Minotaur's origin is rather simple. Generally the Minotaur "belonged" to King Minos of Crete. And Taurus means "bull" in Greek. So in general, is basically meant "Minos's Bull".
Ariadne is not specified as a god, or rather a goddess, of anything. Her parents were Minos, son of the god Zeus and the mortal woman Europa, and Pasiphaë, daughter of the god Helios and the sea nymph Perse; therefore, she was only a half-goddess at best. In other renditions, she is stated to be a goddess, but it is only an epithet. In answer to your question, she is associated with the Minotaur's labyrinth, which she was said to be the ruler of.