Minos

In Greek mythology, Minos was the king of Crete and father of Ariadne. Minos was featured in the story of "Daedalus and Icarus".

King Minos comissioned Daedalus to construct the Labyrinth to house the monstrous Minotaur. Minos then cast Daedalus and his som Icarus into the Labyrinth.

Daedalus managed to escape and flee Crete. King Minos pursued Daedalus and soon came to the court of Cocalus where Daedalus was hiding. Minos offered a reward to whoever could lead a thread through a spiral seashell - a task only Daedalus could solve.

When Minos saw that someone had solved the puzzle, he demanded that Cocalus surrender Daedalus. However Daedalus persuaded Minos to relax and take a bath before taking him away to be killed. Minos agreed, and was consequently murdered by Daedalus - who used his knowledge of the plumbing system to fill Minos' bath with boiling water.