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Asterius (mythology) - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Asterion / ə ˈ s t ɪər i ə n / (Greek: Ἀστερίων, gen.: Ἀστερίωνος, literally "starry") or Asterius / ə ˈ s t ɪər i ə s / (Ἀστέριος) may refer to the following figures: Asterion, one of the Potamoi. Asterius, one of the Giants. Asterion, an attendant of the starry-god Astraeus.
The Myth of the Minotaur, the Legendary Beast We Can't Forget
To understand this creature, sometimes known as Asterion or Asterius, we must confront him where he lives: within the labyrinth of mythology, history and the human psyche. Before we go further, let's remember the basic myth of the Minotaur, as presented in Hellenic tradition and works such as Ovid's "The Metamorphoses." The Story of the Minotaur.
Asterius | Greek Mythology Wiki | Fandom
Asterius | Greek Mythology Wiki | Fandom. in: Gigantes, Children of Tartarus, Gigantomachia, Males. Asterius. A Giant, also called Asterius, killed by Athena, whose death, according to some accounts, was celebrated by the Panathenaea. Probably the same as the Giant Astarias named on the late sixth century Siphnian Treasury.
Asterius - Hades Wiki
Asterius, also known as the Minotaur, is a bull-headed demi-human who was recruited by Hades to help prevent Zagreus's escape. In life, Asterius was locked in a labyrinth by his step-father, King Minos, only to eventually be slain by Theseus. In death, the two are apparently comrades.
MINOTAUR (Minotauros) - Bull-Headed Man of Greek Mythology
Other Names. Asterion. In Greek mythology the Minotaur was a bull-headed monster born to Queen Pasiphae of Crete after she coupled with a bull. The creature resided in the twisting maze of the labyrinth where it was offfered a regular sacrifice of youths and maidens to satisfy its cannibalistic hunger.
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