Daedalus was the first man to fly.
Daedalus invented the labyrinth and wings for humans.
Daedalus, a figure from Greek mythology, is renowned for several famous inventions, including the Labyrinth of Crete, designed to contain the Minotaur. He is also credited with creating wings made of feathers and wax, allowing him and his son Icarus to escape from Crete. Additionally, Daedalus is said to have invented the saw, the axe, and various other tools and devices, showcasing his ingenuity and craftsmanship.
The story of Daedalus and Icarus is a famous Greek myth. The author of this myth is unknown, as it has been passed down through oral tradition for centuries before being recorded in written form.
Daedalus was the inventor of the labyrinth, and was trapped there too. Him and his son, Icarus, escaped, but only reached the edge of the island. To go over the water, Daedalus built wax wings, which he and Icarus would use to fly over the sea. Daedalus told Icarus not to fly to close to the sun, or his wings would melt. Icarus didn't listen, and ended up plummeting into the Iccarian Sea.
Daedalus was not a god. He was a craftsman who was exceptionally skillful with his hands. Before designing and making the wings for Icarus and himself to escape from Crete, he had designed the labyrynth in which the Minotaur was kept. He also made many other inventions famous to the Greeks. Daedalus means "Cunning Worker" in ancient Greek.
Daedalus action?
She had many sons, immortal and demigod, but the most famous one is Daedalus, creator of the Labyrinth.
Daedalus was in prison at the beging of the story
Wings that Daedalus built.
Daedalus' son was named Icarus.
Daedalus was a very clever inventor.
In the labyrinth no one knows where Daedalus is.