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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/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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dying fighting each other. Oedipus' brother-in-law and new
Theban ruler Creon ordered the
public honoring of
Eteocles and the
public shaming of Thebes'...
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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...
- pigs.
Brand names include Creon, Pancreaze, Pertzye,
Sollpura (Liprotamase), Ultresa, and Zenpep. In some countries,
Creon is
marketed by
Viatris after...
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daughters to. He then begs
Creon to
watch over them, but in his
grief reaches to take them with him as he is led away.
Creon prevents him from
taking the...
- "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...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Creon (/ˈkriːɒn/;
Ancient Gr****: Κρέων, romanized: Kreōn, lit. 'ruler'), son of Lycaethus, was a king of
Corinth and
father of Hippotes...
- 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...