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When he was a young man. If you mean "what year?", you understand, of course, that this is a myth, and that while there was likely a Theseus, there never was a Minotaur. This is mythology, not history.
I'd probably say King Minos if anyone, since it was his idea to keep the beast alive and feed it sacrifices.
Roman love poet Catullus, wrote first about Thesues and the Minotaur, between 84-55 BC. The Ovid wrote about them in the Heroides, Ars amatoria and in Metamorphoses, between 43BC - 17AD. Both of these poets where in The Hellenistic Period.
A minotaur is a mythological beast which is half man and half bull, so from that standpoint, seeing as how both a man and a bull are mammals, I would say yes, a minotaur is a mammal, if it really existed.
When Thesues can move the shoes and sord underneath a heavy stone.
Theseus had her help in overcoming the Minotaur and saving the would-be sacrificial victims.
Theseus slayed the minotaur, who was half man, half bull.
When he was a young man. If you mean "what year?", you understand, of course, that this is a myth, and that while there was likely a Theseus, there never was a Minotaur. This is mythology, not history.
the minotaur is a beast.
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No, it is a fictional beast.
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I'd probably say King Minos if anyone, since it was his idea to keep the beast alive and feed it sacrifices.
The Minotaur, a half bull, half man beast.
Roman love poet Catullus, wrote first about Thesues and the Minotaur, between 84-55 BC. The Ovid wrote about them in the Heroides, Ars amatoria and in Metamorphoses, between 43BC - 17AD. Both of these poets where in The Hellenistic Period.
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Theseus defeats the Minotaur from the Labyrinth on the island of Crete.