Back to newsKing Minos is one of the most famous figures in Greek mythology, said to have ruled Crete in ancient times. He appears in well-known myths including the story of Icarus and the Minotaur, and his name is directly linked to the term "Minoan," used by archaeologists to describe the Bronze Age civilization that flourished on Crete roughly 3,000 to 5,000 years ago. However, historians and archaeologists debate whether Minos was a real historical ruler, a mythological composite, or simply a dynastic title used by multiple kings. Visitors to Crete can explore this legacy at the Palace of Knossos near Heraklion, the island's largest Minoan archaeological site, where the myth of the Minotaur is set. The site is open to visitors year-round and offers guided tours in multiple languages.
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King Minos: Myth or Real Ruler of Ancient Crete?
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