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Ariadne gave a string to Theseus to guide his way into the labyrinth
Theseus used a ball of thread/string to find his way out. This was given to him by the princess Ariadne.
Princess (I think she is a princess not sure) Adriane led Theseus through the labyrinth. It actually wasn't the string it was her she was 100% mortal but she could she through the mist (the mist makes sure mortals can't see monsters or anything) so she could find her the way through the labyrinth.
No, that was Ariadne (air-ee-add-knee).
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Ariadne gave a string to Theseus to guide his way into the labyrinth
ANSWERTheseus was given a ball of thread by Princess Ariadne who told him to unravel it as he penetrated into the Labyrinth, so he knew the way out after he killed the Minotaur.
Theseus used a ball of thread/string to find his way out. This was given to him by the princess Ariadne.
In Greek mythology, the person who used the navigation string (Ariadne's thread) to find his way out of the labyrinth after defeating the Minotaur was Theseus.
If you are referring to the labyrinth, he used a ball of twine or thread, given to him by Minos' daughter Ariadne.
1. A ball of yarn or thread.2. Greek Mythology The ball of thread used by Theseus to find his way out of the labyrinth.3. clews The cords by which a hammock is suspended.
Theseus used a ball of thread/string to find his way out. This was given to him by the princess Ariadne.
He devised a plan to build a labyrinth for the Minotaur to prevent his father and himself from being sacrificed. Then, with the help of Ariadne, he navigated the labyrinth using a ball of thread to find his way back out.
Actually Theseus killed the Minotaur with his bare hands. The princess of Crete gave him the magic thread to find his way out of the Labyrinth.
If you get to a dead end follow the gold string back to where you started and go a different way
theseus is not a god Theseus is a hero and he the the man who killed the minotaur and found his way out of the labyrinth with daedalus's help
Clue is a phonetic variant of 'clew' - 'ball of thread', from Old English 'cleowen' referring legendary Theseus' guide out of the Labyrinth. Pure figurative sense 'that which points the way' from 1628