Disambiguation evidence for labyrinth of the Minotaur via surface form

"Labyrinth of the Minotaur"


As subject (48)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Labyrinth of the Minotaur".

Predicate Object
accessControlledBy Minos
surface form: King Minos
associatedWithCreature Minotaur
associatedWithHero Theseus
associatedWithHeroine Ariadne
category Cretan mythology
category Mythological places in Greek mythology
category Theseus
commissionedBy Minos
surface form: King Minos
contains Minotaur
culturalOrigin Greek Antiquity
surface form: ancient Greece
designedBy Daedalus
enteredBy Athenian youths
enteredBy Theseus
guardedBy Minotaur
hasMedium ancient literature
hasMedium oral tradition
hasMedium visual arts and sculpture
influenced later labyrinth symbolism in Western culture
influenced literary depictions of mazes
influenced modern uses of the term 'labyrinth'
influenced visual art depicting labyrinths
inspiredBy palace complex at Knossos (hypothesized)
instanceOf element of Greek mythology
instanceOf labyrinth
instanceOf maze
instanceOf mythological location
knownFor complex and inescapable structure
knownFor imprisoning a monstrous hybrid creature
languageOfEarliestSources Ancient Greek
locatedAt Knossos
locatedIn Crete
locatedInNarrativeUniverse Greek mythology
mentionedIn Apollodorus' Bibliotheca
surface form: works of Apollodorus
mentionedIn Plutarch
surface form: works of Plutarch
mythologicalSettingOf Theseus and the Minotaur
navigatedWithAidOf labyrinth of the Minotaur self-linksurface differs
surface form: Ariadne's thread
navigatedWithAidOf ball of thread
partOf Cretan cycle of myths
partOf myth cycle of Theseus
purpose imprison the Minotaur
requiresToEscape guiding thread or marker
requiresToEscape knowledge of its paths
sceneOf Theseus' victory over the Minotaur
sceneOf death of the Minotaur
symbolizes a difficult journey or quest
symbolizes confusion
symbolizes entrapment
symbolizes the subconscious