CLAA06H3 Lecture : Chapter 18 - Oedipus and the Myth of Thebes

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Chapter 18 - oedipus and the myth of thebes. In thebes mortal women were the mothers of gods (dionysus and heracles) Thebes is the principle city of the plain of boeotia. The greatest war in greek legend was fought there: the seven against thebes. The thebais, the story of thebes attributed to homer. The founding of thebes: cadmus and the dragon. Two separate stories that tell about its foundation. After cadmus abdicated his grandson pentheus ruled briefly. A separate tradition reports that an otherwise unknown son of cadmus, polydorus, came to the throne, married a woman named nycteis and when he died he gave her father nycteus the throne. Nycteus kills himself after his daughter antiope sleeps with zeus and become pregnant, she leaves thebes for sicyon and marries the king. Lycus, his brother, went to sicyon and killed the king then brought antiope back to thebes.

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