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In Greek mythology, King Laius, or Laios of Thebes was a divine hero and key personage in the Theban founding myth. Son of Labdacus, he was raised by the. Laius or Laios (gr. a?). was one of the mythical founders of the tradition of pederasty, though in his case by counterexample – instead of practicing pedagogic.
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Traditionally, Laius, king of Thebes, was warned by an oracle that his son would slay him. Accordingly, when his wife, Jocasta (Iocaste. in Homer, Epicaste), bore. Before the Sphinx came to terrorize Thebes, Laius set out-so he said-to Delphi. He did not place where three roads meet, Laius was met by a group of robbers.
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Laius (Greek mythology) -- Encyclopedia Britannica. Who Killed Laius - JStor. Before the Sphinx came to terrorize Thebes, Laius set out-so he said-to Delphi. He did not place where three roads meet, Laius was met by a group of robbers.
Laius - Mlahanas. de.
In Greek mythology, King Laius, or Laios of Thebes was a divine hero and key personage in the Theban founding myth. Son of Labdacus, he was raised by the. Traditionally, Laius, king of Thebes, was warned by an oracle that his son would slay him. Accordingly, when his wife, Jocasta (Iocaste. in Homer, Epicaste), bore. Laius or Laios (gr. a?). was one of the mythical founders of the tradition of pederasty, though in his case by counterexample – instead of practicing pedagogic.
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