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In greek mythology, ariadne (/ ˌæriˈædni / ⓘ Ariadne) was a cretan princess, the daughter of king minos of crete. Ariadne, in greek mythology, daughter of pasiphae and the cretan king minos She fell in love with the athenian hero theseus and, with a thread or glittering jewels, helped him escape the labyrinth after he slew the minotaur, a beast half bull and half man that minos kept in the labyrinth. Ariadne was the daughter of king minos of crete and his wife pasiphae, in greek mythology By her mother, she was the granddaughter of the sun god helios

She is best known for her pivotal role in the myth of theseus and the minotaur. The god descended into the underworld to recover her and brought her back with him to olympos. Ariadne was the mortal daughter of king minos of crete Ariadne would leave crete in the company of theseus but would end up as the wife of the god dionysus. Ariadne saw a chance to turn familial curses into her liberation anthem, weaving love into her trajectory toward mythical goals Ariadne hands over a lifeline to theseus not just literally but symbolically, plucking him out of labyrinth lostness into legendary status.

Ariadne, daughter of minos, was the cretan princess who helped theseus defeat the minotaur

Abandoned by theseus on the island of naxos, she later married the god dionysus. Ariadne goddess of suffering and vegetation, according to greek mythology Although there are many stories about the greek goddess ariadne, it is generally stated that she lived a life of great suffering, especially after leaving crete. In greek mythology, ariadne is generally seen as the consort of dionysus, the god of wine and religious ecstasy In greek mythology, ariadne is a significant figure known for her crucial role in assisting theseus, the heroic prince of athens, to defeat the minotaur and escape the labyrinth.

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