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    Labyrinth - Wikipedia

    In Greek mythology, the Labyrinth (Ancient Greek: λαβύρινθος, romanized: Labúrinthos) was an elaborate, confusing structure designed and built by the legendary artificer Daedalus for King Minos of Crete at Knossos. Its function was to hold the Minotaur, the monster eventually killed by the hero … See more

    Labyrinth is a word of pre-Greek origin whose derivation and meaning are uncertain. Maximillian Mayer suggested as early as 1892 that … See more

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    The 7-course "Classical" or "Cretan" pattern known from Cretan coins (ca 400–200 BC) appears in several examples from antiquity, some perhaps as early as the late Stone Age or early Bronze Age. Roman floor mosaics typically unite four copies of the … See more

    When the early humanist Benzo d'Alessandria visited Verona before 1310, he noted the "Laberinthum which is now called the Arena"; perhaps he was seeing the cubiculi beneath … See more

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    When the Bronze Age site at Knossos was excavated by archaeologist Arthur Evans, … See more

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    Starting in the late 20th century, there has been a resurgence of interest in labyrinths and a revival in labyrinth building, of both unicursal and … See more

    1. ^ Doob 1992, p. 36
    2. ^ Kern, Through the Labyrinth, 2000, item 43, p. 53.
    3. ^ Kern, Through the Labyrinth, 2000, item 50, p. 54.
    4. ^ Penelope Reed Doob, The Idea of the Labyrinth, pp. 40–41. See more

     
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    WEBJul 24, 2024 · Minotaur was a half-bull, half-human creature born to Pasiphae and a bull sent by Poseidon to Minos. He was imprisoned in a labyrinth and killed by Theseus with Ariadne's help.

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