Knossos.
King Minos
Minoans lived on Crete. They got their name from their legendary king, Minos. Minos built a large palace in Knossos. It was said to be so huge that you could easily lose your way. Some historians say that the palace itself was the famous labyrinth (you know, where the Minotaur lived).
He wasn't a god he was the king of crete I'm not totally sure but his name may have to do with the prefix in the word Minotaur, the beast that lived in the gigantic maze (labyrinth) he had built under his palace
The Minoan civilization derives its name from its first king, King Minos.
Minos is supposed to be just the name of the mythical king of Crete, but it is not clear if it was really a name or a title, the Cretan word for "king", or the name of a particular king that was subsequently used as a title. It is true that there is a similarity between Minos and the names of other ancient founder-kings, such as Menes of Egypt, Mannus of Germany, Manu of India, etc.
King Minos
Minoans lived on Crete. They got their name from their legendary king, Minos. Minos built a large palace in Knossos. It was said to be so huge that you could easily lose your way. Some historians say that the palace itself was the famous labyrinth (you know, where the Minotaur lived).
He wasn't a god he was the king of crete I'm not totally sure but his name may have to do with the prefix in the word Minotaur, the beast that lived in the gigantic maze (labyrinth) he had built under his palace
The Minoan civilization derives its name from its first king, King Minos.
The Minoan civilization was named after King Minos, the mythical king of Crete, son of Zeus and Europa. After his death, Minos along with his brothers, Rhadamanthys and Sarpedon, became a judge of the dead in Hades.(See also Minotaur, the legend monster which was living in the Labyrinth at King Mino's palace.)
The Minoan Civilization derives its name from its first king, King Minos.
Minos is supposed to be just the name of the mythical king of Crete, but it is not clear if it was really a name or a title, the Cretan word for "king", or the name of a particular king that was subsequently used as a title. It is true that there is a similarity between Minos and the names of other ancient founder-kings, such as Menes of Egypt, Mannus of Germany, Manu of India, etc.
what does minotaur stand for.
There is a queen of Buckingham palace but there is no king and the queens name is Queen Elizabeth.
its is a legendary king by the name of Anders Fredholm.
"Minoan" is the adjective form of "Minos"; "Minos" was the name of an ancient, probably mythical king of Crete. (Alternatively, "Minos" may have been the Cretan word for "king".) In Greek legend and mythology, Minos had an elaborate maze named the "Labyrinth", in which he kept a monster named for himself, the "Minotaur".Minos' city was Knossos, on the north central coast of Crete, near 35 20N 020 08E."Minoan" could be applied descriptively to clothing, architecture or pottery made near or in the style of ancient Crete.
It is named as the Palace of Versailles.