Using a ball of string to follow after he killed the minitaor
ariadne
No, that was Ariadne (air-ee-add-knee).
The labyrinth is not a portal but a maze.
The labyrinth is not a person it is a thing, a maze. It has no authority. The person that owned the labyrinth was King Minos. He was the guy with the authority over the labyrinth.
No but it did have a Minotaur in its center. P.s.a labyrinth is different from a maze as a labyrinth doesn't have any intersections.
"The Minotaur could not escape from the labyrinth."
A sentence for the word labyrinth would be : the boy race thought the labyrinth try to escape the monitor
ariadne
daedalus invented the labyrinth and was then imprisoned in it by king minos after he helped theseus and princess aridne escape from the minotaur that was in the labyrinth
King Minos had imprisoned them in the Cretan Labyrinth,and they were to be killed. It is possible that the labyrinth had no roof, Anyway Daedalus was the architect of the labyrinth and knew his way about it. "High tower"? No!
Her name was Ariadne.
Theseus was beloved by a Princess of Crete, Ariadne, who helped him escape the Labyrinth.
In the labyrinth at Knossos palace, Crete. King Minos had Daedalus (the best architect ever lived) to build a labyrinth (a complicated maze,one you will never escape) to hold his step-son, the Minotaur. So the Minotaur resides in the Labyrinth. In the labyrinth beneath King Minos' Palace in Knossos. He did not live long.
Ariadne helped the hero Theseus escape from the labyrinth by giving him a spool of string so he could retrace his steps. Theseus took her with him when he fled Crete, but he later left her marooned on an island on his way back to Athens.
The Labyrinth, built by Daedalus. The Minotaur was kept in this maze until Theseus killed it.
No, that was Ariadne (air-ee-add-knee).
Theseus took a ball of yarn/wool and tied it to a rock at the entrance of the Labyrinth. He then unravelled it behind him until he came to the Minotaur. He had a fight with the Minotaur, killed it then followed the yarn/wool back to the entrance of the cave.