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King Pityreus ceded the rule to him without a struggle and migrated with his
people to Attica . Under Deïphontes the city became independent of Argos ,
perhaps for the first time in its history . Epigoni . Sons of the SEVEN AGAINST
THEBES .
King Pityreus ceded the rule to him without a struggle and migrated with his
people to Attica . Under Deïphontes the city became independent of Argos ,
perhaps for the first time in its history . Epigoni . Sons of the SEVEN AGAINST
THEBES .
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Oedipus was greeted as a hero and made king of Thebes . Shortly after this , a
lone survivor of Laïus ' retinue made his way back to Thebes . Finding Oedipus
reigning , he announced that the king had been killed by several highwaymen
and ...
Oedipus was greeted as a hero and made king of Thebes . Shortly after this , a
lone survivor of Laïus ' retinue made his way back to Thebes . Finding Oedipus
reigning , he announced that the king had been killed by several highwaymen
and ...
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SEVEN AGAINST THEBES SHIELD OF HERACLES neices offered Eriphyle the
necklace in return for her help . Iphis was right . Privately accepting the necklace ,
Eriphyle demanded that her husband march against Thebes . Amphiaraus had ...
SEVEN AGAINST THEBES SHIELD OF HERACLES neices offered Eriphyle the
necklace in return for her help . Iphis was right . Privately accepting the necklace ,
Eriphyle demanded that her husband march against Thebes . Amphiaraus had ...
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