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- a craftsman, considered the inventor of carpentry, who is said to have built the labyrinth for Minos, king of Crete. Minos imprisoned him and his son Icarus, but they escaped using wings which Daedalus made and fastened with wax. Icarus, however, flew too near the sun and was killed.
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Daedalus, (Greek: “Skillfully Wrought”) mythical Greek inventor, architect, and sculptor who was said to have built, among other things, the paradigmatic Labyrinth for King Minos of Crete. Ancient sources for the legends of Daedalus give varying accounts of his parentage.
www.britannica.com/topic/Daedalus-Greek-mytholo…In Greek mythology, Daedalus (/ ˈ d ɛ d əl ə s ˈ d iː d əl ə s ˈ d eɪ d əl ə s /; Greek: Δαίδαλος; Latin: Daedalus; Etruscan: Taitale) was a skillful architect and craftsman, and was seen as a symbol of wisdom, knowledge, and power.
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In Greek mythology, Daedalus was a skillful architect and craftsman, seen as a symbol of wisdom, knowledge and power. He is the father of Icarus, the uncle of Perdix, and possibly also the father of Iapyx. Among his most famous creations are the wooden cow for Pasiphaë, the Labyrinth for King Minos of … See more
The name Daidalos seems to be attested in Linear B, a writing system used to record Mycenaean Greek. The name appears in the form da-da-re-jo-de, possibly referring to a sanctuary. See more
Daedalus's parentage was supplied as a later addition, with various authors attributing different parents to him. His father is claimed to … See more
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Daedalus was so proud of his achievements that he could not bear the idea of a rival. His sister had placed her son under his charge … See moreA mythical craftsman named Daedalus is first mentioned in roughly 1400 BC on the Knossian Linear B tablets. He is later mentioned by Homer … See more
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