Minotaoulos decorative ornaments (support 3D printing)
Minotaulos, a monster in Greek mythology, is derived from the Book Storehouse of the pseudo-Apolodolos, a human image of the head of a bull, a monster born to the wife of King Minos, Pasihuai, and the bull of Crete. In ancient Greek literature, as recorded in the Book of the Pseudo-Apollo Doros, Minotaur was described as having the face of a bull but the rest of the body was human, inhabiting the labyrinths built by Daedalus, requiring the young men and women of Athenian tribute to satisfy his cannibalistic desires. In ancient Roman literature and art, he inherited the image setting of ancient Greece, and works such as Ovid's "Metamorphosis" continue to tell his story.