- In Gr**** mythology,
Eteoclus (Ancient Gr****: Ἐτέοκλος) was the son of Iphis.
Eteoclus parti****ted in the war on
Thebes by the
Seven against Thebes, and...
- "Seven"—while
adding two new names:
Eteoclus and Hippomedon. The same list of
names is
given in Euripides' The
Suppliants (where
Eteoclus is said to be the son of...
- #
Attacker Defender 1
Tydeus Melanippus 2
Capaneus Polyphontes 3
Eteoclus Megareus 4
Hippomedon Hyperbius 5
Parthenopaeus Actor 6
Amphiaraus Lasthenes...
-
advised him to give
Eriphyle the
necklace of Harmonia. He was the
father of
Eteoclus,
Evadne (wife of Capaneus) and
Laodice (mother of Capaneus). He left his...
- one of the Dolionians, who was
killed by the Argonauts. Medon, son of
Eteoclus and
accordingly a parti****nt in the war of the Epigoni. Medon, the son...
- and
Amphidicus (or Asphodicus), were
credited with
killing Hippomedon,
Eteoclus and
Parthenopaeus respectively. Yet
other two sons of his,
Erithelas and...
- in Aeschylus's play
Seven Against Thebes,
where he is
matched against Eteoclus at the gate of Neïs. He is also
mentioned in Sophocles' play Antigone....
-
slightly different list in The
Phoenician Women, with
Adrastus (instead of
Eteoclus) as one of the Seven, and this list will be
followed by the Gr**** historian...
-
Andreus of
Orchomenus and
Eteocles inherited Andreus' throne.
Eteocles or
Eteoclus, son of Cephissus, was
confirmed from Hesiod's and Pindar's accounts. He...
- emulate. He
describes Capaneus, for example, as a
paragon of
moderation and
Eteoclus as a man of such high
honor that he
spurned offers of gold to
avoid corrupting...