I think that the people rejoiced that the minotaur was dead because they thought that the son of king Aegeus had slew the minotaur with his bare hands.
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
The Sphinx had a riddle. I don't think the Minotaur has a riddle. I thought that it just blew stuff up
The author is Homer i think
To answer this question we must define a minotaur: large hairy biped with muscular (usually male) body and bull head especially the horns. Okay so to answer your question perform this simple operation: Is the creature hairy -> no? -> not a Minotaur -> yes -> is the creature bipedal -> no -> not a Minotaur ->yes -> does it have a human body and bull's head? -> no -> not a Minotaur -> Yes -> then its probably a Minotaur i think you will find that with this simple tool you should be able to sort the Minotaur from the non Minotaur and even become an expert at it in only a few short years. Glad to help. also see my 'is it alive?' system and my patented 'is this fruit going to poison me?' technique. Never fails. K
As many many people that have heard of the Minotaur think he was evil, well... that is not true. If I remember correctly, a king's wife didn't really like her husband. So she ended up having an iffar with a bull (if I remember correctly, it might be a cow). So they had a baby. The baby was this bull like thing with horns named Minotaur. The king found out and was mad. But he put it to use in a maze. If you know the story, I don't have to continue.
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
The Sphinx had a riddle. I don't think the Minotaur has a riddle. I thought that it just blew stuff up
The author is Homer i think
Athens I think
Teaching people to think for themselves, and live a good and virtuous life.
I think the story you are talking about is the Minotaur which was half-bull half-human. The Minotaur was put in the Labyrinth to kill unwanted travelers. It was killed by Theseus.
We think , uh well here's the explanation! 1.A BIG HUGE herd of cows forced them to do it. 2. Or a BIG HUGE Minotaur forced them to!
To answer this question we must define a minotaur: large hairy biped with muscular (usually male) body and bull head especially the horns. Okay so to answer your question perform this simple operation: Is the creature hairy -> no? -> not a Minotaur -> yes -> is the creature bipedal -> no -> not a Minotaur ->yes -> does it have a human body and bull's head? -> no -> not a Minotaur -> Yes -> then its probably a Minotaur i think you will find that with this simple tool you should be able to sort the Minotaur from the non Minotaur and even become an expert at it in only a few short years. Glad to help. also see my 'is it alive?' system and my patented 'is this fruit going to poison me?' technique. Never fails. K
To secure Athens from Piraeus
Lonians I think.
I think you mean, "Minotaur"... this was a Greek mythological creature that had the head of a bull on the body and torso of a man.
As many many people that have heard of the Minotaur think he was evil, well... that is not true. If I remember correctly, a king's wife didn't really like her husband. So she ended up having an iffar with a bull (if I remember correctly, it might be a cow). So they had a baby. The baby was this bull like thing with horns named Minotaur. The king found out and was mad. But he put it to use in a maze. If you know the story, I don't have to continue.