How to use in-sentence of “minos”:
– It was found in 1908 by Philibert Jacques Melotte and was named after Pasiphaë from Greek mythology, the wife of Minos and mother of Minotaur.
– The others leave Nico at the Ranch, where he supposedly meets King Minos again, who convinces him to go back into the Labyrinth to supposedly save Percy and the others.
– He was given to either Minos or Europa as a gift.
– King Minos took the Minotaur and put it in a labrynth, or maze, built by Daedalus.
– Poseidon, god of the sea, intended King Minos to sacrifice the bull, but it was so handsome that Minos kept it for himself.
– He knew that Minos controlled all escape routes by land or sea, so he decided to go by air.
– The Labyrinth was an elaborate structure designed and built by the legendary Daedalus for King Minos of Crete at Knossos.