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Minotaur

"In Greek mythology, the Minotaur (Ancient Greek: Μινώταυρος [miːnɔ̌ːtau̯ros]; in Latin as Minotaurus [miːnoːˈtau̯rʊs]) is a mythical creature portrayed in Classical times with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man or, as described by Roman poet Ovid, a being "part man and part bull". He dwelt at the center of the Labyrinth, which was an elaborate maze-like construction designed by the architect Daedalus and his son Icarus, on the command of King Minos of Crete. The Minotaur was eventually killed by the Athenian hero Theseus.

The word Minotaur derives from the Ancient Greek Μῑνώταυρος, a compound of the name Μίνως (Minos) and the noun ταύρος "bull", translated as "(the) Bull of Minos". In Crete, the Minotaur was known by the name Asterion, a name shared with Minos´ foster-father. In Etruscan, the Minotaur had the name Θevrumineś." - (en.wikipedia.org 30.01.2020)

Relationships with persons or entities via objects

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[Relation to person or institution] Minotaur
Created / Printing plate produced Jürgen Schieferdecker (1957-) ()
Printing plate produced Johann Conrad Reiff (1670-1725) ()
Printing plate produced Jacob de Gheyn II (1565-1629) ()
Printing plate produced Haelwegh, Albert ()
Printing plate produced Michael Morgner (1942-) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Heracles ()
[Relation to person or institution] Theseus ()
[Relation to person or institution] Europa ()
[Relation to person or institution] Aristophanes (-450--380) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Heracles ()
[Relation to person or institution] Cerberus ()
[Relation to person or institution] Ovid (-43-17) ()
Intellectual creation / Painted Du Cerceau, Paul Androuet ()
Intellectual creation Hendrik Goltzius (1558-1617) ()