Theseus & Minotaur: The Last Battle of One, Minoan Civilization 11.5cm Full Alabaster Statuette, Ancient Greece
Theseus and Minotaur Androgeus, son of Minos, had been killed by the Athenians, who were jealous of the victories he had won at the Panathenaic festival. Others say he was killed at Marathon by the Cretan Bull, his mothers former taurine lover, whom Aegeus, king of Athens, had commanded him to slay. The common tradition holds that Minos waged and won a war to avenge the death of his son. Catullus, in his account of the Minotaurs birth, refers to another version in which Athens was "compelled by the cruel plague to pay penalties for the killing of Androgeon."
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