- Gr**** mythology,
Labdacus /ˈlæbdəkəs/ (Ancient Gr****: Λάβδακος, Lábdakos) was the only son of
Polydorus and a king of Thebes.
Labdacus was a
grandson of...
- the
Thracian king Tereus.
Labdacus himself survived the war. However,
following in the
footsteps of Pentheus, King
Labdacus opposed the cult of Dionysus...
- Pentheus, and
their son was
Labdacus. However,
Pentheus and
Polydorus both died soon after, and
Nycteus became regent for
Labdacus.
After Antiope was impregnated...
-
Laius was the son of
Labdacus. He was the father, by Jocasta, of Oedipus, who
killed him.
After the
death of his
father Labdacus,
Laius was
raised by...
-
Cadmus Pentheus Polydorus Oclasus Labdacus Menoeceus Laius Jocasta Oedipus Jocasta Eteocles Polyneices Ismene Antigone...
-
married Nycteis, the
daughter of Nycteus.
Nycteus served as
regent for
Labdacus, the son of Polydorus, when
Polydorus died at a
young age. Nycteus's daughter...
-
Polydorus Nycteis Antiope Semele Autonoë
Dionysus 2.
Pentheus Epeiros 4.
Labdacus 5a.
Amphion 5b.
Zethus Menoeceus Eurydice A7, A8 & A9.
Creon (Regent) Jocasta...
-
Cadmus Pentheus Polydorus Oclasus Labdacus Menoeceus Laios Jocasta Oedipus Jocasta Eteocles Polynices Ismene Antigone...
- his
sisters were Autonoë, Ino,
Agave and Semele. He was the
father of
Labdacus by Nycteïs, the
daughter of Nycteus. Last of all
Harmonia added a little...
-
visiting fellow at St. Catherine's College, Oxford, in 1997. The
Throne of
Labdacus, one of Schnackenberg's six
books of poetry,
focuses on the myth of Oedipus...