1 00:00:05,549 --> 00:02:46,159 Oh, my God. 2 00:02:46,180 --> 00:03:22,400 Thank you for watching. 3 00:03:22,419 --> 00:04:01,000 Thank you for watching. 4 00:04:01,020 --> 00:04:44,100 The Greek legend of Ariadne 5 00:04:44,100 --> 00:04:51,100 Ladies and gentlemen, we are going to tell you the Greek legend of Ariadne, although this legend we are going to start from the end. 6 00:04:51,100 --> 00:04:58,100 This legend begins ... well, it ends in the ancient Greece. 7 00:04:58,100 --> 00:05:53,620 Where am I? Where is Deseo? Deseo, Deseo, where are you? 8 00:06:03,470 --> 00:06:22,629 Ariadna was the daughter of King Minos of Crete. 9 00:06:22,629 --> 00:06:28,629 Her father had a minotaur locked in a maze, which was a half-monster, half-tower, half-man. 10 00:06:28,629 --> 00:06:36,629 The minotaur had to get rid of a tribute that he had to pay to Athena every nine years, seven boys and seven girls. 11 00:06:36,629 --> 00:06:44,629 The story goes back to one of these nine years in which Athena had to hand over her children to her maidens. 12 00:06:44,629 --> 00:06:54,360 Every nine years Athena became a slave. 13 00:06:54,360 --> 00:06:57,930 What do you want from me? 14 00:06:57,930 --> 00:06:59,930 I want to confront the Minotaur. 15 00:06:59,930 --> 00:07:08,939 Are you crazy? 16 00:07:08,939 --> 00:07:13,139 I can kill the Minotaur. 17 00:07:13,139 --> 00:07:18,629 The Minotaur is very small. 18 00:07:18,629 --> 00:07:22,629 If I manage to kill the Minotaur, I will kill Athena of the elemental obligation. 19 00:07:22,629 --> 00:07:30,629 It's going to be a guarantee of another. And if you get it, you're going to be a hero in the history of the kingdom. 20 00:07:30,629 --> 00:07:56,899 You are without a provision for when you enter the labyrinth. 21 00:07:56,899 --> 00:07:58,899 And what kind of provision? 22 00:07:58,899 --> 00:08:00,899 For life, for life, and for rent. 23 00:08:00,899 --> 00:08:04,899 Yes, we will detect more ropes, oxides, droplets... 24 00:08:04,899 --> 00:08:10,899 You have to keep in mind that you have seen that it will be some days that we will not be able to enter the labyrinth. 25 00:08:10,899 --> 00:08:12,899 Have you seen what a handsome man he is? 26 00:08:12,899 --> 00:08:14,899 I think it's Deseo. 27 00:08:14,899 --> 00:08:20,899 The son of the king of Athens, who was killed to kill the Minotaur, must be a valiant man. 28 00:08:20,899 --> 00:08:26,899 He is a hero, and a man like him should not die. I think I'm in love. 29 00:08:26,899 --> 00:08:30,899 I have to help Tiziana and her men, but in return she will have to marry me. 30 00:08:30,899 --> 00:08:36,899 But I was here! I saw her father die of hunger, and we don't know what she is capable of! 31 00:08:36,899 --> 00:09:05,679 This is how Ariadna fell in love with Cheidra de Seu. She gave him a piece of wool once in the labyrinth outside the cenotaph, and later she hid it from him until the exit. 32 00:09:06,679 --> 00:09:19,039 Attention! On this day so marked and so fortunate for us, the inhabitants of Minos present themselves before our king, the king of Athens. 33 00:09:21,039 --> 00:09:28,039 Since nine years ago, we have not fed the Minotaur. This year, he asks us again to offer it to the young people who have come from Athens. 34 00:09:30,039 --> 00:09:37,039 In addition, it is a great honor to have the same son of the king of Athens. He and his men will serve to feed the Minotaur. 35 00:09:42,799 --> 00:09:46,799 For all the gods, that horrible monster is going to destroy us. 36 00:09:46,799 --> 00:09:49,559 No creo que salgamos vivas de este laberinto. 37 00:09:49,820 --> 00:09:54,259 Y si por algunas cosas nos matamos, jamás saldremos de este laberinto. 38 00:09:54,419 --> 00:09:57,919 Pues no sé qué es peor, si morir a manos del monstruo o morir de hambre. 39 00:10:19,759 --> 00:10:20,519 ¡Ode Dios! 40 00:10:20,779 --> 00:10:21,279 ¡Ha pasado! 41 00:10:21,379 --> 00:10:36,509 ¡Qué exquisito! 42 00:10:36,730 --> 00:10:37,070 ¡Bueja! 43 00:10:37,250 --> 00:11:06,120 ¿Consigues salir del laberinto para que podamos casarnos? 44 00:11:06,259 --> 00:11:06,820 ¡Papá! 45 00:12:39,070 --> 00:13:17,710 And that's what happened. 46 00:13:18,570 --> 00:13:20,309 But what happened? Where is he? 47 00:13:20,929 --> 00:13:24,149 Yes, tell us what happened to find him in this situation. 48 00:13:25,610 --> 00:13:27,250 I would like to know that. 49 00:13:27,250 --> 00:13:33,330 Well, when they came out alive from the maze, my father, Minos, got up a rope and we had to run away. 50 00:13:33,330 --> 00:13:40,330 On the way, we stopped here in Asosa for first impressions, while the unmarried one disappeared. 51 00:13:55,110 --> 00:14:07,379 There are several versions about the creation of Teseo. 52 00:14:07,379 --> 00:14:11,379 It has been said that Despario was on the beach because he was in love with another woman, 53 00:14:11,379 --> 00:14:14,379 and it is also said that he did it by the orders of the gods. 54 00:14:15,379 --> 00:14:18,379 A third version says that while she was on the beach, 55 00:14:18,379 --> 00:14:23,379 to the beach to recover from a dizziness, he returned to the ship and this ship was 56 00:14:23,379 --> 00:14:25,379 driven by a mysterious wind. 57 00:14:25,379 --> 00:14:31,379 Not long after he wanted to leave Ariadna, the god Dionysus appeared on the island and 58 00:14:31,379 --> 00:14:33,379 he took her away. 59 00:14:33,379 --> 00:14:37,379 She also corresponded to this love and shortly after they got married. 60 00:14:38,379 --> 00:14:44,379 Dionysus took Ariadna to the wind and as a gift of gifts gave her a gold ring that 61 00:14:44,379 --> 00:14:50,059 and then it became a show of stars, and now it's called Que Venga La Verdad.