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Creon may
refer to:
Creon, the
first annual eponymous archon of Athens, 682–681 BC
Creon (king of Thebes),
mythological king of
Thebes Creon (king of Corinth)...
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Creon or
Kreon (/ˈkriːɒn/;
Ancient Gr****: Κρέων, romanized: Kreōn, lit. 'ruler') is a
figure in Gr****
mythology best
known as the
ruler of
Thebes in the...
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Créon (French pronunciation: [kʁeɔ̃]; Gascon: Crion) is a
commune in the
Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France.
Nicolas Thierry...
- ****erted that he
would end the pestilence. He sent
Creon to the
Oracle at Delphi, s****ing guidance. When
Creon returned,
Oedipus learned that the
murderer of...
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while fighting each other. Oedipus' brother-in-law and new
Theban ruler Creon ordered the
public honoring of
Eteocles and the
public shaming of Thebes'...
- pigs.
Brand names include Creon, Pancreaze, Pertzye,
Sollpura (Liprotamase), Ultresa, and Zenpep. In some countries,
Creon is
marketed by
Viatris after...
- "blue-gray"),
Latin Glauca, was a
princess of
Corinth as the
daughter of King
Creon. In
favor of Creusa,
Jason abandoned Medea. In the
version of the myth commonly...
- USS
Creon (ARL-11) was one of 39 Achelous-class
landing craft repair ships built for the
United States Navy
during World War II.
Named for
Creon (the name...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Creon (/ˈkriːɒn/;
Ancient Gr****: Κρέων, romanized: Kreōn, lit. 'ruler'), son of Lycaethus, was a king of
Corinth and
father of Hippotes...
- Tiresias, the
blind prophet, told
Creon that
Eteocles would win if
Creon sacrificed Megareus,
reinforcing his decision.
Creon suppressed Tiresias' prophecy...