Her name was Ariadne.
Gravity. The path of gravity is a straight line from the origin of an object to the very center of the Earth. If you hold a piece of string up, it will hang in a straight line. Same thing with tension; if you apply tension to either end of a string in opposite directions, the string will stretch to become a straight line. The surface of still water, due to gravity, is an entirely flat surface. It also represents a straight line.
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The Woodland Indians used natural resources to make their jewelry. Shells that were colorful were used to decorate. The Indians believed there were magic in the wampum shells.
Fort Snelling was built after the War of 1812 as a string of fortifications. Indian agents were also stationed at this fort as well as many others.
She told her suitors that whoever can string Odysseus's rigid bow and shoot an arrow through twelve axe shafts may have her hand. -Cj
The idea came from Daedalus, but it was Ariadne, one of the daughters of Minos, that gave the string to Theseus and instructed him on its use.
No, that was Ariadne (air-ee-add-knee).
Ariadne helped the hero Theseus escape from the labyrinth by giving him a spool of string so he could retrace his steps. Theseus took her with him when he fled Crete, but he later left her marooned on an island on his way back to Athens.
Ariadne, goddess of weaving, led a string through the labyrinth that Theseus followed back out.
A string that led through the Labyrinth.
A magic string that led Theseus out of the labyrinth. Answer 2: The ball of red yarn need not have been at all magic. Ariadne held one end, Theseus unrolled the yarn as he proceeded into the labyrinth, killed the Minotaur, rolled up the yarn and found himself back with Ariadne.
If I'm not mistaken, it was Ariadne, the King's daughter. She fell in love with him and helped him escaped. There is actually another story that says after they sailed away, Theseus broke her heart and dumped her on an island and Dionysus found her and fell in love with her.
Ariadne gave a string to Theseus to guide his way into the labyrinth
He tied a ball of string to the door, and unrolled it as he wen on.
Ariadne helped Theseus by using Ariadne's String.
Theseus used a ball of thread/string to find his way out. This was given to him by the princess Ariadne.
So he would find his way in the labyrinth of the Minotaur.