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THE MINOTAUR

Life, Origins, and Downfall in the Ancient Tradition

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THE MINOTAUR

De: Geraldo Leal
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Who was the Minotaur according to the ancient traditions?

Before becoming the adversary of Theseus, the Minotaur was the consequence of a broken oath, a divine punishment, and a disorder that entered the very heart of Cretan kingship. His story does not begin in the Labyrinth — it begins at the altar.

This book reconstructs the complete history of the Cretan creature — from Minos’ vow to the god of the sea to his death within the Labyrinth — as it was transmitted in the sources of Antiquity.

Beyond the famous episode of Ariadne’s thread, readers will find here:

  • the religious context of the vow made to Poseidon

  • the cultic guilt that falls upon the house of Minos

  • the divine intervention imposed upon Pasiphae

  • the role of Daedalus and the artifice that made the creature’s birth possible

  • the construction of the Labyrinth as an oracular response

  • the subjugation of Athens and the tribute of blood

  • the arrival of Theseus and the final confrontation within the structure

It is a reconstruction grounded in ancient tradition, written for readers who wish to understand the Minotaur not as an isolated symbol, but as part of a chain of events involving cult, power, guilt, punishment, and memory.
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