Dedalus, the renowned architect and inventor.
Yes, Because he was so worried about what Icarus do he tried his best to keep him safe so yes Daedalus is a concerned father.
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.
Nothing, his father, Daedalus, was the inventor.
In the story of Daedalus and Icarus, Daedalus is portrayed as a cautious and protective father who warns Icarus not to fly too close to the sun. Despite his warnings, Icarus's disobedience leads to tragedy. Daedalus is ultimately depicted as a grieving and regretful parent.
He flew with wings that his father Daedalus made him. They were made from wax.
Apollo father of Phaëton. Or Helios, as in Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Daedalus wasn't just a character in a story. In all likelihood, he was based on a real person. Additionally, the story was to establish a moral guideline. It taught the power of Athenian ingenuity and that you should always listen to your father. So as such, Daedalus wasn't built with character flaws.
Athena was the mother which means she isn't virgin. Athena is not virgin at all.
Daedalus and Icarus were characters of Greek Mythology. Daedalus was the creator of the Labyrinth. Icarus was his son. Minos, King of Crete, captured both Daedalus and Icarus in the Labyrinth. Daedalus invented some bronze wings in the prison to help him and his son escape. They escaped successfully, but Icarus, ignoring his father's warnings, swooped low, touching the sea. So he drowned. Daedalus didn't die, but he lived missing his son every second from then on.
I believe you mean Daedalus, Icarus' father. He was not a god but some considered him a demi-god
Daedalus and Icarus.