Theseus defeats the Minotaur from the Labyrinth on the island of Crete.
minosthe daughter of minos helped theseus defeat the monitaur
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The Minotor is a mythical beast from ancient Greece that Theseus killed and became king.
He was not necessarily tricked, but more or less forced. Procrustes invited Theseus into his home where he was fed. A servant told Theseus not to sleep in the bed. Theseus forced Procrustes to test his bed and he was killed.
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Supposedly, you have to defeat the Bi-beast to get him. That isn't true by experience.
He was known to be the son of the king and he fought and killed the beast
Ralph insists on climbing because at this point he was stil the main leaderSimon
Theseus faces a physical conflict with Procrustes, a bandit who forces travelers to fit his bed by stretching or amputating their limbs. This conflict highlights the brutality and tyranny of Procrustes, as Theseus must defeat him to end his cruel acts.
Ariadne helped Theseus escape from the Labyrinth and defeat the minotaur. She gave him a ball of thread to unravel as he went through the mase to unravel so he could find his way back. After defeating the minotaur, Theseus ran away with Ariadne and promised to mary her, but he ended up abandoning her.
I'd probably say King Minos if anyone, since it was his idea to keep the beast alive and feed it sacrifices.
The seagull advised Theseus to use his intellect and not just rely on his physical strength. This changed the way Theseus approached the challenges of the giant, encouraging him to strategize and find clever solutions rather than brute force. Ultimately, Theseus was able to defeat the giant by taking a more strategic and thoughtful approach.