The Minotaur was the offspring of King Minos' wife and a bull, after Minos tricked Poseidon and Poseidon made the girl fall in love with the bull. King Minos released the monster into Daedelus' Labyrinth, where Theseus later killed it.
It is both. They were in both cultures. As seen in the Death caverns in roman mythology and minotaurs summoned to kill Apollo in greek.
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Minotaurs do not exist, it was a creature from Greek mythology
No, Minotaurs are a fictional creature from Greek mythology.
It is both. They were in both cultures. As seen in the Death caverns in roman mythology and minotaurs summoned to kill Apollo in greek.
the greek god of HELL
Definitely not. In mythology, the original minotaur ate humans.
There are furies in Greek Mythology that played a central role in avenging the tragic death of playwright Ibycus.
Greek Mythology is just like the stories we tell today in books, films etc, and played the same role in the entertainment of the Ancient Greeks.
Poseidon's role was the Greek god of the sea. He created the storms and controlled the tides.
The ring is in the minotaurs nose. EWW
Mythology Island to the far left in the Minotaurs Cave.
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the goddess of love and beauty.