Oedipus the King - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Laius. Laius 1 - Greek Mythology Link.
Laius (Greek mythology) -- Encyclopedia Britannica.
A son is born to King Laius and Queen Jocasta of Thebes. After Laius learns from an oracle that "he is doomed/To perish by the hand of his own son", he tightly Oedipus at Colonus - Tiresias - Oedipus Rex (disambiguation) - Laius. 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.
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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. (The Oracle of Delphi to Laius 1. Euripides, Phoenician Women 20). "And Laius' charioteer ordered him: "Stranger, make way for the king!" But he walked on.
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Laius. Laius 1 - Greek Mythology Link. (The Oracle of Delphi to Laius 1. Euripides, Phoenician Women 20). "And Laius' charioteer ordered him: "Stranger, make way for the king!" But he walked on.
Oedipus the King - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Laius (Greek mythology) -- Encyclopedia Britannica.
A son is born to King Laius and Queen Jocasta of Thebes. After Laius learns from an oracle that "he is doomed/To perish by the hand of his own son", he tightly Oedipus at Colonus - Tiresias - Oedipus Rex (disambiguation) - Laius. 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.
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