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Who was the nephew of Daedalus?

Talus


What was the nephews name in daedalus and icarus?

Perdix was Daedalus' nephew that he murdered when he thought Perdix was more talented than him.


Icarus the greek god where did he live?

Icarus was not a Greek god. He was the son of Daedalus, in the myth, Daedalus and Icarus were forced to flee from the king of Crete, Daedalus crafted wings, made with wax, he warned Icarus not to fly to low or to high. But he did indeed fly to high, the wax melted and he fell into the sea. All in all a sad myth. There was also another story about Daedalus, Talus also referred to as Perdix, his nephew and his apprentice was a threat, he was talented, and in a desperate attempt Daedalus caused him to fall towards the sea, but the goddess Athena saved Talus by turning him into a bird who was able to fly away.


Why does daedalus come to crete to begin?

Daedalus come to Crete to build his awesome Labyrinth and to defeat the minotaur that ravages the island to get far away from Athens as possible.A skilled inventor and craftsman, Daedalus was hired by King Minos of Crete, to create the Labyrinth, in order to house the Minotaur.This is all I know, maybe you can find better answers than me


Tarsal bone that sits on calcaneus?

The tarsal bone that sits on the calcaneus is the talus. The talus forms the primary connection between the foot and the leg, articulating with the tibia and fibula to form the ankle joint. It plays a crucial role in weight-bearing and movement of the foot.


Gravity causes materials to pile up in mounds called what?

Talus


Which does not belong calcaneus tarsals carpals talus?

Talus


What is the bone of the ankle?

The ankle is formed by three bones: the tibia, fibula, and talus.


What joint is at the distal tibia and fibula?

The distal tibia and fibula both articulate with the talus. The talus is the superiormost of the tarsals.


What is talus?

Talus is rock debris at the bottom of a slope.


A pile of rock fragments at the base of a cliff is called a?

This may be known as a scree slope or a talus pile. Talus and scree are normally used interchangeably, however scree normally refers to material of gravel size or smaller and talus to larger debris.


What is the population of Talus-Saint-Prix?

Talus-Saint-Prix's population is 84.