What does deadalus design to hold the minotaur?
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Daedalus designed a Labyrinth to hold the Minotaur. ... On the command of King Minos of Crete, Daedalus and his son Icarus designed a maze-like construction of Labyrinth suitable for the mythical monster. The Labyrinth was cunningly made by Daedalus that he could barely escape from it after he built it.
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Daedalus designed the labyrinth to hold the minotaur.
- Daedalus was a skilled craftsman in Greek mythology. He was very knowledgeable and full of wisdom.
- The labyrinth was built to hold the minotaur, a half-man with the face of a bull who was the child of Pasiphae.
- The Labyrinth was a great and intricate maze that Daedalus built for King Minos of Crete.
- The labyrinth was so well made that Daedalus only barely managed to escape from it.
- Every nine years, seven young boys and seven young girls were sent into the labyrinth to be eaten by the minotaur residing inside it.
- Later on, the hero Theseus entered the labyrinth and killed the minotaur.
- After the killing of the minotaur, Daedalus was imprisoned by Minos inside the labyrinth.
- While trying to escape from the labyrinth with the help of the wings he had crafted, Daedalus' son, Icarus, fell into the sea and drowned.
- Thus, Daedalus designed the labyrinth to hold the minotaur.
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