One  of  the  most famous artists and inventors in Greece, Daedalus had a son,   Icarus, who was unlike his father very clumsy and slow. After  having killed Icarus' cousin in a fit of jealous rage, Daedalus and his  son fled to Crete, where the inventor was summoned to the court of King  Minos.  The king told Daedalus that he wished the artisan to construct a   huge, labyrinthine   maze, a   prison   for   his   bastard  son, the  Minotaur, which  his  wife  had  conceived  after  having lain with the Cretan  Bull.  On  completion  of  this task, Daedalus and his son were sealed  up  in  the  labyrinth with the raging Minotaur, but due to the inventor's knowledge of the maze, they both managed to escape.