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no, he was a child that tried to escape a greek prison and used wax and feathers, but they melted and he died.
Cronus ate his childeren to escape the curse his father put on him.
Daedalus is the father of Icaurs. Icarus in Greek mythology was to escape the Crete by the means of wings his father Daedalus created with feathers and wax.
Daedalus and Icarus.
The only Trojan to escape Troy after the Greek attack was Aeneas. According to myth, he was a hero and a son of the prince Anchises and the goddess Aphrodite. Aeneas fled the burning city, carrying his father on his back and leading his son, Ascanius, to safety. His journey eventually led him to Italy, where he became an ancestor of the Romans.
Daedalus
no, he was a child that tried to escape a greek prison and used wax and feathers, but they melted and he died.
Socrates was a classical Greek philosopher known for his contributions to the field of ethics and philosophy, and for his method of questioning to stimulate critical thinking. Crito was one of Socrates' friends and a character in Plato's dialogue "Crito," which discusses Socrates' refusal to escape from prison and his commitment to abiding by the laws of Athens.
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Zeus
In greek prisoner is φυλακισμένος (filakismenos).
To escape the poverty in Greece
Socratic Method
Cronus ate his childeren to escape the curse his father put on him.
The Socratic method is named after the Greek philosopher Socrates. He used this method to engage in dialogue and stimulate critical thinking by asking probing questions to explore ideas and uncover underlying assumptions.
The Greek term for a method of persuasion is "rhetoric." It refers to the art of effective communication and convincing others through skillful use of language and argumentation.
The Socratic Method is named after the Greek philosopher Socrates, who used questioning and dialogue to stimulate critical thinking and uncover underlying assumptions.