king Midas' bull or Minotaur lived in the labryth.
King Minos bull lived in Crete in the labyrinth of the Knossos palace, Greece.
It was not exactly a bull, it was a monster, half bull- half human, called Minotaur [in Greek: Μινόταυρος (Minotavros)].
king Midas' bull or Minotaur lived in the labryth.
The Labyrinth, at Knossos on Crete.
Minos (Greek: Μίνωας) was a king of Crete, son of Zeus and Europa. He ordered Daedalus and his son Icarus to build the Labyrinth where the Minotaur lived. (Minotaur= Mino-taur, is Greek for Bull of Minos).
A white bull sent by Poseidon to King Minos for sacrifice.
what does minotaur stand for.
Minos was competing with his brothers to rule Crete. Minos prayed to Poseidon to send a white bull as a sign of support for him to be king. Minos was to kill the bull as a sacrifice to Poseidon, but kept the bull because of its beauty. He thought Poseidon would not care, and Minos sacrificed his own bull. This angered Poseidon or Minos was disobedient and made Poseidon think he was not worthy. Poseidon cursed Minos' wife.
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.
If you mean the Minotaur, the son of the wife of Minos by a bull, it was killed by the hero Theseus.
It was an extremely difficult maze called "The Labyrinth".Daedalus,a prisoner forced to invent for King Minos, built it and put a Minotaur(a.k.a., a 'bull') in the middle.Many people sought to escape, but not until a man named Theusus solved with the help of the king's magical daughter Achriande. She gave him a magical string, and helped him solve the puzzle of The Labyrinth.
King Minos wanted to prove that he deserved to be king so he asked Poseidon to send a bull for him to sacrifice. However, Minos did not want to sacrifice the bull because of its beauty. As punishment, Poseidon had Aphrodite, goddess of love, make Minos' wife fall in love with the bull. The result was the half-man half-bull creature, the Minotaur.
The Minotaur, part man, part bull. The monster under the palace of King Minos was called the Minotaur. The Minotaur had the body of a man and the head of a bull, and ate people. The Minotaur was the child of King Minos' wife, Pasiphae, who the gods caused to fall in love with a white bull in order to punish the King for liking the bull so much he wouldn't sacrifice it. King Minos wisely imprisoned the Minotaur under his palace and later decreed fourteen of Athens' finest young people be fed to the monster every nine years. This led to Theseus, Prince of Athens, setting out to kill the Minotaur, which is another story; I won't spoil it for you by telling you the end.
It was born by his wife, who had an affair with a bull sent by Poseidon.