Depends. If you believe the father was the mad bull, he was captured by Hercules for one of his labors. If you believe that the father was Minos, when he died he became a judge of the dead because he was very wise.
Valley of the Minotaur happened in 1983.
He didn't. He killed the Minotaur with the sword of his father, then left with the other Athenians.
Queen Pasiphaë mated with a bull and bore the Minotaur. When King Minos understood he could not be its father, he imprisoned the Minotaur in the labyrinth.
It is not the sign of the Minotaur. The Bull of Crete (which was, perhaps, white) however, was the father of the Minotaur, it's mother being the goddess Pasiphae, Queen of Crete who wed Minos.
The Minotaur threw a cow at Percy's car causing Sally to swerve and crash.
After defeating the Minotaur in the Labyrinth, Theseus returned to Athens as a hero. However, he faced challenges and controversies, including the betrayal of his father, King Aegeus, and struggles for power within the city. Ultimately, Theseus became a legendary figure in Greek mythology, known for his bravery and leadership.
He forgets to raise the flag on the ship to let his father know that he is safe and was in fact not killed by the Minotaur, which his father asked him to do. When his father saw the ship and saw that there was no flag, he was so depressed that his son was dead, that he jumped off the cliff and killed himself.
King Minos, famous for the story of the minotaur.
She helped slay a Minotaur and was granted immortality by Artemis.
The Minotaur was the monster child of Cretan queen Pasiphaë and a white bull. This only happened once. He is usually depicted with a bull's head on a human body.
In Greek mythology there was only one minotaur, and it seems to have had no purpose except to watch the labyrinth it was locked in to and rip apart any people it happened to find in there.See related link.
They invented Greek gods and goddesses to explain things that happened in nature. For example when an earthquake happened they would blame it on the Minotaur ( a giant half bull half man). They would say the minotaur was angry and making the ground shake.