It was born by his wife, who had an affair with a bull sent by Poseidon.
what does minotaur stand for.
No, the Minotaur was the son of King Minos' wife and a bull. He was imprisoned in the labyrinth on Crete.
the Labyrinth (where later the Minotaur was confined)
If you mean the Minotaur, the son of the wife of Minos by a bull, it was killed by the hero Theseus.
The Minotaur (there was only one) had no real allies. Even though he was kept by Minos, the king knew that the Minotaur was as likely to eat him as to look at him.
In the Labyrinth.
what does minotaur stand for.
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).
sons of king minos
In myths, yes, but in life, no.
King Minos and the people of Crete.
The place that is important to Minotaur is the king Minos maze
A white bull sent by Poseidon to King Minos for sacrifice.
No, the Minotaur was the son of King Minos' wife and a bull. He was imprisoned in the labyrinth on Crete.
king Midas' bull or Minotaur lived in the labryth.
King Minos, famous for the story of the minotaur.
the Labyrinth (where later the Minotaur was confined)