No Athena was a virgin goddess
Daedalus' son was named Icarus.
Daedalus,Athenas son was an architect. He made the Labyrinth. The Labyrinth is connected to him and if he dies the Labyrinth dies (dissapears). The Labyrinth is a maze full of traps and monsters which orginated from Greek Mythology. Daedalus was trapped by King Milos. Daedalus had a son who died as they were escaping from Milos and his men. Milos later on died. I got this info from the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series book #4. The Percy Jackson series is great if your interested in Greek Mythology. I would recommanded reading it. Hope this helped!
Daedalus and Icarus were characters of Greek Mythology. Daedalus was the creator of the Labyrinth. Icarus was his son. Minos, King of Crete, captured both Daedalus and Icarus in the Labyrinth. Daedalus invented some bronze wings in the prison to help him and his son escape. They escaped successfully, but Icarus, ignoring his father's warnings, swooped low, touching the sea. So he drowned. Daedalus didn't die, but he lived missing his son every second from then on.
After his son Icarus fell to his death, Daedalus was overwhelmed with grief and guilt, feeling that he had failed to protect him. Additionally, he was trapped on the island of Crete by King Minos, who sought to keep Daedalus from sharing the secrets of his labyrinth. Daedalus's emotional turmoil and the physical barriers imposed by Minos prevented him from escaping the island immediately after his son's tragic accident.
King Minos became angry with Daedalus because he believed Daedalus had aided Theseus in escaping the Labyrinth, which Daedalus had designed. This betrayal undermined Minos's authority and the security of the Labyrinth, where he had imprisoned the Minotaur. In retaliation, Minos imprisoned Daedalus and his son Icarus in the very Labyrinth that Daedalus had created, seeking to prevent further escape or treachery.
Daedalus' son was named Icarus.
Yes, Daedalus and his son Icarus can be considered a complete subject as it includes both the doer of the action (Daedalus) and to whom the action is done (his son Icarus).
Daedalus,Athenas son was an architect. He made the Labyrinth. The Labyrinth is connected to him and if he dies the Labyrinth dies (dissapears). The Labyrinth is a maze full of traps and monsters which orginated from Greek Mythology. Daedalus was trapped by King Milos. Daedalus had a son who died as they were escaping from Milos and his men. Milos later on died. I got this info from the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series book #4. The Percy Jackson series is great if your interested in Greek Mythology. I would recommanded reading it. Hope this helped!
Icarus
Icarus.
Daedalus and Icarus were characters of Greek Mythology. Daedalus was the creator of the Labyrinth. Icarus was his son. Minos, King of Crete, captured both Daedalus and Icarus in the Labyrinth. Daedalus invented some bronze wings in the prison to help him and his son escape. They escaped successfully, but Icarus, ignoring his father's warnings, swooped low, touching the sea. So he drowned. Daedalus didn't die, but he lived missing his son every second from then on.
What part of speech is used in this sentence 'Daedalus and his son Icarus' were imprisoned in a great maze.
Daedalus is not responsible for Icarus` death. He warned his son not to go to close to the sun when flying. But Icarus refused to listen. His doom was death.
After his son Icarus fell to his death, Daedalus was overwhelmed with grief and guilt, feeling that he had failed to protect him. Additionally, he was trapped on the island of Crete by King Minos, who sought to keep Daedalus from sharing the secrets of his labyrinth. Daedalus's emotional turmoil and the physical barriers imposed by Minos prevented him from escaping the island immediately after his son's tragic accident.
yes they were.
Each word in the phrase belongs to some part of speech. "Daedalus" and "Icarus" are proper nouns. "Son" is a common noun. "And" is a conjunction. "Is" is a verb.
It wasn't it a mythical creature it was a human. Daedalus's son was too cocky and flew too close to the sun. The sun melted the glue on his feathers and he crashed into the sea. (Daedalus specifically told his son not to fly too high or too low. Look where that got him.) {Daedalus was trying to escape prison}