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Minotaur

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The Minotaur was a monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man, born from the unnatural (to say the least!) union between Queen Pasiphaë of Crete (the wife of King Minos) and a scared white bull.

In the myth of the Labyrinth, King Minos imprisons the monster in an elaborate maze designed by Daedalus called the Labyrinth. Every nine years, it would devour 14 sacrificial youths sent from Athens as tribute to King Minos. The hero Theseus eventually killed the Minotaur with the help of Minos’ daughter Ariadne, who gave him a ball of thread to navigate the Labyrinth’s twisting passages.

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