He wasn't a god he was the king of crete I'm not totally sure but his name may have to do with the prefix in the word Minotaur, the beast that lived in the gigantic maze (labyrinth) he had built under his palace
The Minoan civilization derives its name from its first king, King Minos.
In Greek mythology, it was King Minos himself who asked the sea god Poseidon to send him a magnificent bull as a sign of his kingship. However, when Minos failed to sacrifice the bull to Poseidon, the god became enraged and asked Aphrodite to make Minos's wife, Pasiphae, fall in love with the bull. This unnatural union resulted in the birth of the Minotaur.
King Minos ruled the island of Crete.
After Minos, King of Crete and the son of the supreme god Zeus and Europa, a Phoenician princess.
what does minotaur stand for.
The Minoan civilization derives its name from its first king, King Minos.
In Greek mythology, it was King Minos himself who asked the sea god Poseidon to send him a magnificent bull as a sign of his kingship. However, when Minos failed to sacrifice the bull to Poseidon, the god became enraged and asked Aphrodite to make Minos's wife, Pasiphae, fall in love with the bull. This unnatural union resulted in the birth of the Minotaur.
Crete.
Minos (Greek: Μίνωας) was a king of Crete, son of Zeus and Europa. He ordered Daedalus and his son Icarus to build the Labyrinth where the Minotaur lived. (Minotaur= Mino-taur, is Greek for Bull of Minos).
If you mean king minos with the golden touch, then he's greek. if that's not what your talking about then I don't know
Minos was neither; before his death, he was the king of Crete, and after he died, he was a judge in Hades.
None King Minos of Crete commanded Daedalus to build the labyrinth to hid the minotaur the offspring of his wife and a bull from Poseidon
Herodotos Minos Milonas has written: 'For her' -- subject(s): Translations into modern Greek, Love poetry, Greek (Modern) 'Poems from April 2004'
Bc King Minos wanted it built and King Minos was a King during the Mythology period
king minos i think
No ___ Yes, there were a number of King Minos. The Minos of Greek legend was loosely based on one of the Kings of Crete during it's height as a Mediterranean power.
King Minos ruled the island of Crete.