Pasiphae

Pasiphae was a figure from Greek mythology.

Mythology
Pasiphae was an immortal demigoddess daughter of Helios who was exceptionally skilled at witchcraft.

Minotaur
Pasiphae was the wife of King Minos of Crete. As punishment for either her crime or a crime of her husband, Pasiphae was cursed to have a deep love or lust for for the Cretan bull. By hiding inside a wooden cow built by Daedalus, Pasiphae was able to copulate with the bull and become pregnant with the Minotaur. Minos was ashamed of this beast and so he had Daedalus build a labyrinth underneath the island Crete so that the beast could be trapped within.

Cursing of Minos
After Pasiphae learned that her husband had been unfaithful, she cursed him so that anyone he had sex with would die. As an immortal being, Pasiphae was immune to this curse and was not affected when she had sex with her husband. Minos was later cured by Procris.