Daedalus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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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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www.loggia.com/myth/daedalus.html
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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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Greek Mythology, DAEDALUS, Ancient Mythology ... One of the most famous artists and inventors in Greece, Daedalus had a son, Icarus, who was unlike his father very clumsy and slow. After having killed Icarus' cousin in a fit of jealous rage, Daedalus and his son fled to Crete, where the inventor was summoned to the court...
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www.mysticgames.com/mythology/DAEDALUS.htm
www.mysticgames.com/mythology/DAEDALUS.htm
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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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www.mythweb.com/encyc/entries/daedalus.html
www.mythweb.com/encyc/entries/daedalus.html
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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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www.ballpoint.org/greekgods/daedalus.htm
www.ballpoint.org/greekgods/daedalus.htm
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