no he was the brother of agamemnon husband of helen...you are thinkin of the minotaur...
Helen of Troy
he didn't travel with menelaus' son. (menelaus only has one son by the way). he traveled from pylos with king nestors son, peisratus, to get to Sparta where menelaus lives.
Theseus was the hero who slew the Minotaur. He then used Ariadne\'s string to get out of the Labyrinth.
Telemachus accepts a silver bowl with a gold lip from Menelaus.
Menelaus gave Helen a silver bowl and an embroidered robe
a half man half bull killing animalThe Minotaur was half man, half bull and half snake
a bull head. half man half bull
Centaurs were half man and half horse. Minotaurs were half man and half bull. Satyrs were half man and half goat.
minotaur of crete
No; it was half man half bull. It did not have a wife before it was killed by the hero Theseus.
Theseus slayed the minotaur, who was half man, half bull.
A minotaur is a mythological beast which is half man and half bull, so from that standpoint, seeing as how both a man and a bull are mammals, I would say yes, a minotaur is a mammal, if it really existed.
The Minotaur - a half-man and half-bull creature. The King of Crete - Minos - confined it to a labyrinth created by Daedalus and fed it human sacrifices - young people from Athens sent as 'tribute' to Minos. It was slain by Theseus with the help of Ariadne, daughter of Minos.
Nothing he just kept it as a memory on how he killed the minotaur (half man/ half bull beast)
The proper noun is spelled Minotaur, a legendary half-man, half-bull of Crete.
It was to imprison his wife Pasiphae's son, the half-man, half-bull monster, the Minotaur.
Well the goddess Pasiphaê, Queen of Crete and daughter of Helios and Perseis had sex with the Cretan Bull/Bull of Marathon and bore him a son named Minotaur. This was quite embarrassing to her husband Minos, King of Crete; her sons by Minos were Katreus, Deukalion, Glaukos, and Androgeus: and her daughters Akalle, Xenodike, Ariadne, Phaidra.