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- He was the king of Crete, son of Zeus and Europa.
- Every nine years, he made King Aegeus pick young boys and girls to be sent to Daedalus's creation, the labyrinth, to be eaten by the Minotaur1.
- After his death, he became the supreme judge in the underworld2.
- Daedalus built the Labyrinth to contain the Minotaur for Minos3.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.In Greek mythology, Minos (/ˈmaɪnɒs, -nəs/; Greek: Μίνως, Ancient: [mǐːnɔːs] Modern: [ˈminos]) was a king of Crete, son of Zeus and Europa. Every nine years, he made King Aegeus pick seven young boys and seven young girls to be sent to Daedalus 's creation, the labyrinth, to be eaten by the Minotaur.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MinosMinos noun Mi·nos ˈmī-nəs : a son of Zeus and Europa and king of Crete who for his just rule is made supreme judge in the underworld after his deathwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Minosa king of Crete: he ordered Daedalus to build the Labyrinth. Minos / ˈmaɪnɒs / noun Greek myth a king of Crete for whom Daedalus built the Labyrinth to contain the Minotaurwww.dictionary.com/browse/minos - See moreSee all on Wikipedia
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In Greek mythology, Minos was a king of Crete, son of Zeus and Europa. Every nine years, he made King Aegeus pick seven young boys and seven young girls to be sent to Daedalus's creation, the labyrinth, to be eaten by the Minotaur. After his death, King Minos became a judge of the dead in the underworld. … See more
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1. ^ Williams, Bernard (2001). "What Was Wrong with Minos? Thucydides and Historical Time". Representations. 74 (1): 1–18. doi:10.1525/rep.2001.74.1.1.
2. ^ Homer, Iliad 13.450; Odyssey 11.321.
3. ^ Thucydides, 1.4. See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Minos Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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