Not much since he was locked up in the labyrinth.
The battle between Theseus and the Minotaur occured in the Labryinth. The Labyrinth was located in the city of Knossos on the island of Crete.
In King Minos' Labyrinth in the center of the island of Crete
Actually Theseus killed the Minotaur with his bare hands. The princess of Crete gave him the magic thread to find his way out of the Labyrinth.
The Island of Crete in the city of Knossos under King Minos' palace.
In the labyrinth at Knossos palace, Crete. King Minos had Daedalus (the best architect ever lived) to build a labyrinth (a complicated maze,one you will never escape) to hold his step-son, the Minotaur. So the Minotaur resides in the Labyrinth. In the labyrinth beneath King Minos' Palace in Knossos. He did not live long.
King Minos and the people of Crete.
The Minotaur lived in the Labyrinth in Crete.
Well, the minotaur was housed in Crete...
in Greek mythology the minotaur lives in King Mino's maze, which was created by Daedalus, the king's inventor.the maze was based in Crete.
The island of Crete.
The Minotaur was the offspring of Pasiphaë, wife of King Minos of Crete. Knossos was his capital and the seat of his Minoan culture.
Theseus was from Athens. He fought the Minotaur in Crete.
It is not the sign of the Minotaur. The Bull of Crete (which was, perhaps, white) however, was the father of the Minotaur, it's mother being the goddess Pasiphae, Queen of Crete who wed Minos.
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No, the Minotaur was the son of King Minos' wife and a bull. He was imprisoned in the labyrinth on Crete.