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What is the effect of Minos accusing Aegeus of killing his son

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It's B on edge

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The correct answer is B) the elders admit what really happened.

The effect of Minos accusing Aegeus of killing his son is "the elders admit what really happened.

Greek mythology is one of the most interesting pieces of universal history. King Minos was the first King of Crete. Androgeus was the son of King Minos. He often won many contests, defeating Aegeus, in the Panathenaic games. Full of envy, Aegeus challenged Adrogeous to kill the Maratonnian bull. He accepted and trying to accomplish the feat, he was killed.

The other options of the question were the following. A) the king decides to leave on a long journey. C) the nephews decide to kill Androgeus.

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