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It wasn't a Greek god that defeated the minotaur but it was however a hero named Theseus who defeated him in the Labyrinth.
If you mean the Minotaur, the son of the wife of Minos by a bull, it was killed by the hero Theseus.
The Minotaur, a creature from Greek mythology, primarily rivals Theseus, the hero who ultimately confronts and defeats him in the Labyrinth of Crete. Other figures associated with the Minotaur include King Minos, who imprisoned him, and the Athenian youths sent as sacrifices to the beast. Additionally, the Minotaur symbolizes humanity's struggle against monstrous forces, representing broader themes of conflict and rivalry in myth.
No; it was half man half bull. It did not have a wife before it was killed by the hero Theseus.
I think you mean "killed the Minotaur", because the Minotaur wasn't "found", it was born to Minos' wife, the Queen of Crete. In that case, it was Theseus
Theseus in Greek mythology was the hero who killed the Minotaur. He was journeying around Greece and arrived at Crete. There he killed the Minotaur. He is supposed to have been the founder and first king of Athens.
Theseus was an Athenian king and hero who killed the Minotaur ; see related link .
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No, Theseus was a Greek hero who killed the Minotaur.
Perseus. Bellerophon killed the Chimera, Theseus killed the Minotaur, and Heracles completed the 12 labors.
Greek mythology, Theseus is a hero king of Athens.
Theseus wasn't a god, he was a hero. He killed the Minotaur in Crete... among other things. Theseus was only a demigod, the son of the god Poseidon. In Greek mythology he is considered a hero.
Killed the Minotaur.
Theseus killed the minotaur
The original Greek hero that defeated the Minotaur wrestled it.
The Greek hero who famously killed a lion with his bare hands was Heracles, also known as Hercules in Roman mythology.
It wasn't a Greek god that defeated the minotaur but it was however a hero named Theseus who defeated him in the Labyrinth.