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Pasphiae O'Sullivan

Matthew O'Sullivan /
  • Created on 2022-10-03 20:24:49
  • Modified on 2022-10-03 20:27:49
  • Aligned by Matthew O'Sullivan
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Pasiphae , Solis filia , uxor Minois , sacra deae Veneris per aliquot annos non fecerat . Ob id , Venus amorem infandum illi obiecit , ut taurum amaret . In hoc Daedalus exsul cum venisset , petiit ab eo auxilium . Is ei vaccam ligneam fecit et verae vaccae corium induxit , in qua illa cum tauro concubuit ; ex quo compressu Minotaurum peperit capite bubulo parte inferiore humana . Tunc Daedalus Minotauro labyrinthum inextricabili exitu fecit , in quo est conclusus .
Pasiphae , the daughter of the Sun , wife of Minos , had not preformed sacrifices for the goddess Venus for so many years . On account of this , Venus threw an unspeakable love into her so that she would love a bull . When Daedalus had come into this as an exile , she sought help from him . He made her a wooden cow and led in the hide of a real cow , in which she laid with the bull . Out of this union , she birthed the Minotaur with a bull ' s head and with a human lower part . Then Daedalus made a labyrinth with an inescapable exit for the Minotaur , in which he has been enclosed .

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amorem infanduman unspeakable love1
Minoisof Minos1
uxorwife1
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filiathe daughter1
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