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In Greek mythology, Daedalus (Latin, also Hellenized Latin Daedalos , Greek Daidalos ( Δαίδαλος ) meaning "cunning worker", and Etruscan Taitle ) was a most skillful architect, or artificer,...
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Icarus (Greek: , Latin: Íkaros , Etruscan: Vicare ) is a character in Greek mythology. He is the son of Daedalus and is commonly known for his attempt to escape Crete by flight, which ended in a ...
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Daedalus (DEED-uh-lus or DED-uh-lus) ... Daedalus was a renowned craftsman and inventor. Before his time statues had their arms fixed stiffly to their sides - Daedalus gave them naturalistic poses and, some say, the power of movement.
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Ariadne, was built by Daedalus, a most skilful artificer. It was an edifice with numberless winding passages and turnings opening into one another, and seeming to have neither beginning nor end, like the river Maender, which returns on itself, and flows now onward, now backward, ... Greek and Roman Mythology > Daedalus...
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Learn about the legend of Daedalus in mythology and art, with recommended books and resources ... home | greek | myths | legends | Daedalus; Daedalus in Greek Mythology; The labyrinth from which Theseus escaped by means of the clew of Ariadne was built by Daedalus, most skillful artificer.
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Greek Mythology Books With References To Icarus & Daedalus ... Daedalus was a highly respected and talented Athenian artisan descendent from the royal family of Cecrops, the mythical first king of Athens. He was known for his skill as an architect, sculpture, and inventor, and he produced many famous works.
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Daedalus was an Athenian architect, and the first inventor of images. ... Daedalus, who received his craftsmanship from Athena, belonged to the royal Athenian clan called the Metionids, and among his ancestors are Erichthonius 2, who was king of Athens and was said to be the son of Athena and Hephaestus,
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When Talus came to live with Daedalus, he proved himself by inventing the saw and compass. Daedalus slowly but surely began to hate and become jealous of Talus. One day, Daedalus pushed Talus off a cliff, killing him.
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In Greek mythology, a talented Athenian artisan. He made a wooden cow to disguise Pasiphae, wife of King Minos of Crete, when she wished to mate with a bull, and then constructed a Labyrinth to house the creature of their union, Having incurred the displeasure of Minos, Daedalus fled from Crete with his son Icarus,
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Daedalus was a descendant of king Erechteus of Athens. After killing his nephew, who was an even more skilled artist, he fled Athens and ended up on Crete. When Minos had offended the gods, Daedalus made a wooden bull that Minos wife Pasifae was enclosed in, giving birth to the Minotaur as ... Home; History & Mythology...
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