Last Names, or Surnames, weren't common until the Middle Ages, and even then, they were used predominantly to identify either lineage (father to son or father to daughter) or professions (i.e. Shoemaker, Thatcher, Smith, etc).
Daedalus would not have had a Surname. Most people in Ancient Greece would simply have been known by a name. Only people of importance would need to be known by their lineage, such as "Daedalus, son of Palamaon", or by their city of residence "Daedalus of Athens/Crete". People of great renown might even have an epithet, such as how Apollo had the epithets "Phoebus" and "Pythos".
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None in Greek myth is written.
Daedalus' son was named Icarus.
Daedalus action?
Daedalus was a Greek inventor, who was exiled in Crete. He created the underground maze, the Labyrinth. He was possibly instructed by Athena, the goddess.Daedalus is the greek name for the title of 'Divine Mason/Architect'. The Sanskrit term for the same title is 'Viswakarma'.
The Greek letter delta is Daedalus' symbol. Δ
Daedalus is the father of Icaurs. Icarus in Greek mythology was to escape the Crete by the means of wings his father Daedalus created with feathers and wax.
Like many characters from mythology, Daedalus never had a mentioned surname.
Daedalus' son was named Icarus.
Daedalus.
Boy name.
he did not have a roman name. he had the same name for both rome and Greece
Perdix was Daedalus' nephew that he murdered when he thought Perdix was more talented than him.
Daedalus action?
Daedalus was the first man to fly.
it was Daedalus cool name huh
Daedalus was a very clever inventor.
Wings that Daedalus built.
Daedalus was in prison at the beging of the story