Daedalus invented a pair of wings made from feathers and wax to help himself and his son Icarus escape the Labyrinth. He designed the wings so they could fly over the walls of the maze, avoiding its deadly traps. Daedalus cautioned Icarus not to fly too high or too low, but Icarus, overcome by the thrill, flew too close to the sun, causing the wax to melt and leading to his tragic fall.
Daedalus's nephew (Perdix/Talos) invented a saw (using the spin and teeth of fish) and a compass (the one used to construct angles).
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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!
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
In the labyrinth no one knows where Daedalus is.
Daedalus invented a pair of wings made from feathers and wax to help himself and his son Icarus escape the Labyrinth. He designed the wings so they could fly over the walls of the maze, avoiding its deadly traps. Daedalus cautioned Icarus not to fly too high or too low, but Icarus, overcome by the thrill, flew too close to the sun, causing the wax to melt and leading to his tragic fall.
He was sent to build the Labyrinth.
The Labyrinth, built by Daedalus. The Minotaur was kept in this maze until Theseus killed it.
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In Greek mythology, the Labyrinth was designed by the inventor, Daedalus.
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.
If you mean his wings, then it was to escape his imprisonment by King Minos for the knowledge he might give out about the labyrinth (which Daedalus had created). If you mean the labyrinth, then it is because King Minos made him create it so he could imprison his wife's son, the Minotaur.
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