- In Gr**** mythology,
Euryganeia (Ancient Gr****: Εὐρυγάνεια,
Eurygáneia) was a
Theban queen.
Euryganeia was
either a
daughter of Hyperphas, and thus, sister...
- mother/grandmother is
either Jocasta or, in
another variation of the myth,
Euryganeia. She is a
sister of Polynices, Eteocles, and Ismene. The
meaning of the...
- Ἐτεοκλῆς) was a king of Thebes, the son of
Oedipus and
either Jocasta or
Euryganeia.
Oedipus killed his
father Laius and
married his
mother without knowing...
- strife' or 'much strife') was the son of
Oedipus and
either Jocasta or
Euryganeia and the
older brother of Eteocles. When
Oedipus was
discovered to have...
- (biological)
Polybus and
Merope (adoptive)
Siblings Alcinoë (adoptive)
Consort Jocasta Euryganeia Astymedusa Offspring Antigone Ismene Eteocles Polynices...
- (1892).
Abode Thebes,
Ancient Greece Genealogy Parents Oedipus Jocasta or
Euryganeia Siblings Antigone Eteocles Polynices Oedipus Consort Theoclymenus...
-
later wife of Oedipus.
After parting with
Jocasta or
after the
death of
Euryganeia, who was his
second wife,
Oedipus married Astymedousa.
Astymedusa accused...
-
leader of the
Phlegyans and an ally of the Thebans. He was the
father of
Euryganeia who,
according to Pausanias,
married Oedipus after the
death of Iocaste;...
-
discovery that
Jocasta was his mother; the
marriage took
place following Euryganeia's death according to the
scholia to Euripides,
Phoenissae 53 (citing Pherecydes...
- was childless; his
children had been born from
another engagement with
Euryganeia (Εὐρυγανεία),
daughter of
Hyperphas (Ὑπέρφας). That is all we know about...