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briefly$9668$ - translation to greek

GREEK MYTHOLOGICAL FIGURE
Daedalos; Daidalos; Taitle; Alfred Weisberg-Roberts; Impending Doom / Just Briefly; The Household EP; Dædalus; Throw A Fit - EP; Daedalus and Icarus; Rethinking the Weather; A Gent Agent; Of Snowdonia; Adventure Time (band); Labyrinths (Daedelus album)
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  • Upper body of a Daedalic statue of a Kore, poros stone. Eleftherna, archaic period, 7th century BC.
  • ''Daedalus escapes (iuvat evasisse)'' by Johann Christoph Sysang (1703-1757)
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  • Daedalus and [[Pasiphaë]]. Roman fresco in the [[House of the Vettii]], [[Pompeii]], first century AD

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Daedalus

In Greek mythology, Daedalus (UK: , US: ; Greek: Δαίδαλος; Latin: Daedalus; Etruscan: Taitale) was a skillful architect and craftsman, seen as a symbol of wisdom, knowledge and power. He is the father of Icarus, the uncle of Perdix, and possibly also the father of Iapyx. Among his most famous creations are the wooden cow for Pasiphaë, the Labyrinth for King Minos of Crete which imprisoned the Minotaur, and wings that he and his son Icarus used to escape Crete. It was during this escape that Icarus did not heed his father's warnings and flew too close to the sun; the wax holding his wings together melted and Icarus fell to his death.