Theseus was in the labyrinth for a short period of time, specifically long enough to navigate its complex passages, confront the Minotaur, and ultimately slay the creature. The exact duration is not specified in myth, but it is generally understood that his time in the labyrinth was intense and focused, culminating in his victory and subsequent escape with the help of Ariadne's thread. Overall, the story emphasizes the urgency and danger of his quest rather than the length of time spent inside.
In the labyrinth.
Theseus defeats the Minotaur from the Labyrinth on the island of Crete.
Theseus had to go through a giant maze called a labyrinth. Fortunately, he had a ball of twine so that he knew how to get out of the labyrinth, since it was said that the labyrinth was impossible to get out of. So after he kiilled the minotaur, he escaped the labyrinth with the ball of twine.
Ariadne did.
No, he did not.
Through the door.
Theseus was beloved by a Princess of Crete, Ariadne, who helped him escape the Labyrinth.
theseus is not a god Theseus is a hero and he the the man who killed the minotaur and found his way out of the labyrinth with daedalus's help
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minosthe daughter of minos helped theseus defeat the monitaur
Theseus kills a few creatures in Greek myth, but the most famous is the Minotaur.