CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... Theban women . Later , knowing that only Adrastus would survive the campaign of the SEVEN AGAINST THEBES , he at first refused to join it , but Eriphyle , bribed by Polyneices , forced him to go . Amphiaraüs made his sons , ALCMEON and ...
... Theban women . Later , knowing that only Adrastus would survive the campaign of the SEVEN AGAINST THEBES , he at first refused to join it , but Eriphyle , bribed by Polyneices , forced him to go . Amphiaraüs made his sons , ALCMEON and ...
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... Theban king named Lycus . This man , a Euboean , killed Creon and usurped the rule , but was killed by Heracles . The throne now reverted to Laodamas , who was king when Thebes was destroyed by the Epig- oni . Creon is said to have had ...
... Theban king named Lycus . This man , a Euboean , killed Creon and usurped the rule , but was killed by Heracles . The throne now reverted to Laodamas , who was king when Thebes was destroyed by the Epig- oni . Creon is said to have had ...
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... Theban throne . [ Apollodorus 3.5.5 , 3.10.1 ; Pausanias 2.6.2-4 , 9.5.5-6 ; Hyginus , Fabulae , 7-8 . ] Lycus ( 2 ) . A king of Thebes . A son of Poseidon or a Euboean descendant of the earlier Theban king Lycus , Lycus usurped the ...
... Theban throne . [ Apollodorus 3.5.5 , 3.10.1 ; Pausanias 2.6.2-4 , 9.5.5-6 ; Hyginus , Fabulae , 7-8 . ] Lycus ( 2 ) . A king of Thebes . A son of Poseidon or a Euboean descendant of the earlier Theban king Lycus , Lycus usurped the ...
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