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Mythological king of Thebes
Greek mythology, Labdacus /ˈlæbdəkəs/ (Ancient Greek: Λάβδακος, Lábdakos) was the only son of Polydorus and a king of Thebes. Labdacus was a grandson of
Labdacus
Greek mythological king of Thebes
key personage in the Theban founding myth. After the death of his father Labdacus, Laius was raised by the regent Lycus but Amphion and Zethus usurped the
Laius
the Thracian king Tereus. Labdacus himself survived the war. However, following in the footsteps of Pentheus, King Labdacus opposed the cult of Dionysus
Theban kings in Greek mythology
Theban_kings_in_Greek_mythology
Ancient Greek mythological Theban prince
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
Polydorus_(son_of_Cadmus)
Mythical Greek king of Thebes
Polydorus Nycteis Antiope Semele Autonoë Dionysus 2. Pentheus Epeiros 4. Labdacus 5a. Amphion 5b. Zethus Menoeceus Eurydice A7, A8 & A9. Creon (Regent) Jocasta
Oedipus
Greek mythological Theban king
Pentheus, and their son was Labdacus. However, Pentheus and Polydorus both died soon after, and Nycteus became regent for Labdacus. After Antiope was impregnated
Nycteus
Greek mythological Theban king
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
Lycus_(son_of_Hyrieus)
of Cadmus and Harmonia, Polydorus, a Theban king and mother by him of Labdacus, king of Thebes. Robert Graves. The Greek Myths (1960) Apollodorus, 3.5
Nycteïs
Daughter of Oedipus in Greek mythology
Cadmus Pentheus Polydorus Oclasus Labdacus Menoeceus Laios Jocasta Oedipus Jocasta Eteocles Polynices Ismene Antigone
Antigone
American poet (born 1953)
Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Poetry for The Throne of Labdacus 2000: The Throne of Labdacus named a "notable book of the year" by The New York Times
Gjertrud_Schnackenberg
Mythological princess of Thebes
Cadmus Pentheus Polydorus Oclasus Labdacus Menoeceus Laius Jocasta Oedipus Jocasta Eteocles Polynices ISMENE Antigone
Ismene
Body of myths originating in ancient Greece
of Atreus (one of the two principal heroic dynasties with the house of Labdacus) lies the problem of the devolution of power and of the mode of accession
Greek_mythology
Mythological king of Thebes
Polydorus Nycteis Antiope Semele Autonoë Dionysus 2. Pentheus Epeiros 4. Labdacus 5a. Amphion 5b. Zethus Menoeceus Eurydice A7, A8 & A9. Creon (Regent) Jocasta
Eteocles
Greek mythology character, founder of Thebes
Polydorus Nycteis Antiope Semele Autonoë Dionysus 2. Pentheus Epeiros 4. Labdacus 5a. Amphion 5b. Zethus Menoeceus Eurydice A7, A8 & A9. Creon (Regent) Jocasta
Cadmus
Disambiguation link for various Greek mythological figures
Prince Polydorus, son of the King Cadmus and goddess Harmonia, fathered Labdacus by his wife Nycteis. Polydorus, an Argive, son of Hippomedon and Euanippe
Polydorus
Figure in Greek mythology
Polydorus Nycteis Antiope Semele Autonoë Dionysus 2. Pentheus Epeiros 4. Labdacus 5a. Amphion 5b. Zethus Menoeceus Eurydice A7, A8 & A9. Creon (Regent) Jocasta
Creon_(king_of_Thebes)
Greek mythical character
Polydorus Nycteis Antiope Semele Autonoë Dionysus 2. Pentheus Epeiros 4. Labdacus 5a. Amphion 5b. Zethus Menoeceus Eurydice A7, A8 & A9. Creon (Regent) Jocasta
Actaeon
Greek mythological figure
Polydorus Nycteis Antiope Semele Autonoë Dionysus 2. Pentheus Epeiros 4. Labdacus 5a. Amphion 5b. Zethus Menoeceus Eurydice A7, A8 & A9. Creon (Regent) Jocasta
Antiope_(mother_of_Amphion)
Mythological prince of Thebes
Polydorus Nycteis Antiope Semele Autonoë Dionysus 2. Pentheus Epeiros 4. Labdacus 5a. Amphion 5b. Zethus Menoeceus Eurydice A7, A8 & A9. Creon (Regent) Jocasta
Polynices
3rd-century prophet and founder of Manichaeism
been brought up by an angel, and that a Persian prophet named Parcus, and Labdacus, son of Mithras, had accused him of being a liar and argued with him frequently
Mani_(prophet)
Mythological Greek king
Polydorus Nycteis Antiope Semele Autonoë Dionysus 2. Pentheus Epeiros 4. Labdacus 5a. Amphion 5b. Zethus Menoeceus Eurydice A7, A8 & A9. Creon (Regent) Jocasta
Autesion
Fabled object in Greek mythology
naked. Both Polydorus and his son, Labdacus, died young. In his Library, Apollodorus claimed that Polydorus and Labdacus were torn apart in the Bacchic frenzy
Necklace_of_Harmonia
City in Sicily, Italy
wrote the first cookbook in the Western world (5th century BC), and to Labdacus, whom Greek cooks considered their master in the culinary arts. The most
Syracuse,_Sicily
Various Greek mythological figures
Hyrieus and Clonia, and brother of Nycteus. He became the guardian of Labdacus and Laius. Nycteus, unable to retrieve his daughter Antiope from Epopeus
Lycus_(mythology)
Book by Giovanni Boccaccio
was the father of Taygeta, Europa, Polydorus, Cilix, Phoenix, Cadmus and Labdacus. Cillix bore two insignificant sons and Pygmalion who had a son named Paphos
Genealogia_Deorum_Gentilium
Greek mythological figures; considered the founders of Thebes
Polydorus Nycteis Antiope Semele Autonoë Dionysus 2. Pentheus Epeiros 4. Labdacus 5a. Amphion 5b. Zethus Menoeceus Eurydice A7, A8 & A9. Creon (Regent) Jocasta
Amphion_and_Zethus
Polydorus Nycteis Antiope Semele Autonoë Dionysus 2. Pentheus Epeiros 4. Labdacus 5a. Amphion 5b. Zethus Menoeceus Eurydice A7, A8 & A9. Creon (Regent) Jocasta
Lycus_(son_of_Lycus)
Figure in Greek mythology
Polydorus Nycteis Antiope Semele Autonoë Dionysus 2. Pentheus Epeiros 4. Labdacus 5a. Amphion 5b. Zethus Menoeceus Eurydice A7, A8 & A9. Creon (Regent) Jocasta
Agave_(daughter_of_Cadmus)
Greek mythological king of Thebes
Polydorus Nycteis Antiope Semele Autonoë Dionysus 2. Pentheus Epeiros 4. Labdacus 5a. Amphion 5b. Zethus Menoeceus Eurydice A7, A8 & A9. Creon (Regent) Jocasta
Pentheus
Theban Princess
Polydorus Nycteis Antiope Semele Autonoë Dionysus 2. Pentheus Epeiros 4. Labdacus 5a. Amphion 5b. Zethus Menoeceus Eurydice A7, A8 & A9. Creon (Regent) Jocasta
Autonoë_(daughter_of_Cadmus)
Fossil flora and fauna of North American site
Podocarpidites Podocarpidites otagoensis Montana Pinuspollenites Pinuspollenites labdacus North Dakota A pine palynomorph showing evidence of the genus Pinus in
Paleobiota of the Hell Creek Formation
Paleobiota_of_the_Hell_Creek_Formation
Minor figure in Greek mythology
the translation by Sir James George Frazer, Pandion fought a war with Labdacus, King of Thebes and married his daughter Procne to Tereus to secure and
Philomela
Legendary king of Athens
history of Athens. According to the Bibliotheca, Pandion fought a war with Labdacus, the king of Thebes, over boundaries, and married his daughter Procne to
Pandion_I
Thracian king who helped King Pandion 2 of Athens in his war against King Labdacus 1 of Thebes, and having received one of his daughters seduced the other"
List of kings of Thrace and Dacia
List_of_kings_of_Thrace_and_Dacia
1961 film by Giorgio Ferroni,
Dirce was the wife of Lycus, who will be the future regent of Thebes for Labdacus (son of Polydous and cousin of Pentheus) The Bacchantes was released in
The_Bacchantes_(film)
Theory and practice of versification
present nor the future. For what quarrel there was either for the family of Labdacus or for the son of Polybus neither ever before or now did I learn; enquiring
Greek_prosody
American literary awards
Poems Farrar, Straus and Giroux 2000 Gjertrud Schnackenberg The Throne of Labdacus Farrar, Straus and Giroux 2001 Anne Carson The Beauty of the Husband: A
Los_Angeles_Times_Book_Prize
Genus of butterflies
kartopus Stichel, 1919 present in French Guiana, Bolivia and Peru Euselasia labdacus (Stoll, 1780) present in Suriname, Panama, Costa Rica, Venezuela and Colombia
Euselasia
Genus of butterflies
clavicula (Plötz, 1884) Vehilius inca (Scudder, 1872) - Inca skipper Vehilius labdacus (Godman, 1900) Vehilius limae (Lindsey, 1925) Vehilius putus Bell, 1941
Vehilius
Pentathletes Kymopoleia Kynodesme Kyrbas Kyrbissos Kyrenia ship Kyrios Labda Labdacus Labotas Lacedaemon Lacedaemonius Lachares Laches (dialogue) Laches (general)
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
taxodioid cypress family palynospecies Pinaceae †Pityosporites †Pityosporites labdacus (Potonié) Thomson & Pflug A pine family palynomorph. A component in zone
Paleoflora of the Messel Formation
Paleoflora_of_the_Messel_Formation
Annual literary prize
John The Red Leaves of Night 2000 Gjertrud Schnackenberg The Throne of Labdacus Winner Anne Carson Men in the Off Hours Finalist Carl Phillips Pastoral
Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Poetry
Los_Angeles_Times_Book_Prize_for_Poetry
Genus of spiders
Taczanowski, 1872 Species 31, see text blue: reported countries (WSC) Synonyms Labdacus O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1873 Neothereutes Holmberg, 1883 Platyctenus Keyserling
Senoculus
Poets, Poetry, and Writing (essays) Gjertrud Schnackenberg: The Throne of Labdacus, Farrar, Straus & Giroux (a New York Times "notable book of the year")
2000_in_poetry
kumbaingeri Matthews, 1972 Onthophagus kyleensis Frey, 1975 Onthophagus labdacus Balthasar, 1969 Onthophagus laborans Arrow, 1931 Onthophagus lacustris
List_of_Onthophagus_species
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Dutch
, from Adria.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Cloud
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Norse
Feminine form of Old Norse Tófi, a short form of names starting with Torf- or Torv-, TÓFA means "Þórr" or "thunder."
Girl/Female
Bengali, British, English, Indian
Shine
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Arabic
Beautiful; Intelligent; Brave; Kind
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From the Church Village
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Welsh name HAUL means "sun."
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Nectar
Surname or Lastname
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English : topographic name for someone whose dwelling was by a river or lake, Middle English atte water ‘at the water’.This surname was established from an early date in New England. David Atwater was one of the group of settlers who founded the New Haven colony in 1638.
Female
Croatian
, of Sidon.
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