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  1. Jan 29, 2024 · Thebes, the flame of antiquity, is a city wrapped in history and myth. It was founded by Cadmus, a legendary figure from ancient tales. Cadmus was the son of either Phoenix or Agenor, who was the King of Phoenicia. Cadmus had a sister named Europa. Zeus, the king of the gods, took Europa away.

  2. Jan 12, 2024 · In ancient times, Thebes was known as the Eptapyli and Eptalofi, meaning it “has seven gates” and “is built on seven hills.” Its history and myths are often peppered by the number seven. The most famous myths related to the birth and history of the city is the myth of Cadmus from Tyros, who was the founder of the city, Dionysus, Heracles, and the myth of Oedipus.

  3. • Jocasta, Queen of Thebes, widow of Laius, the former King, and now wife to Oedipus • Creon, Jocasta’s brother • Teiresias, the most famous Theban prophet • Priest of Zeus • Messenger from Corinth • Theban herdsman • Messenger from the Palace • Chorus of the Elders of Thebes Setting Before the royal palace at Thebes.

  4. Nov 10, 2016 · In Greek Mythology, Tiresias was a well-known prophet for Apollo. He was the son of a shepherd named Everes and a nymph named Chariclo. He resided in Thebes and played an active part in several myths, one of which involved the tragic unfolding of events surrounding the kings of Thebes, including Laius and Oedipus.

  5. Thebes, Illinois. /  37.21917°N 89.45694°W  / 37.21917; -89.45694. Thebes is a village in and the former county seat of Alexander County, Illinois, United States. The population was 208 at the 2020 census, down from 436 at the 2010 census. [3] It is part of the Cape Girardeau – Jackson, MO -IL Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  6. Seven Against Thebes. This is the third and only surviving play of a connected trilogy, presented in 467 bc, that dealt with the impious transgressions of Laius and the doom subsequently inflicted upon his descendants. The first play seems to have shown how Laius, king of Thebes, had a son despite the prohibition of the oracle of the god Apollo.

  7. www.ancient-egypt-online.com › thebesThebes | Ancient Egypt

    After the Theban nomarchs challenged the pharaohs and won, Thebes emerged as the capital city of Egypt in 2035 B.C. and remained the royal city until Akhenaton moved it to El-Armana. However, after Akhenaten’s death in 1334 B.C., Thebes was restored as Egypt’s capital city. In 663 B.C., Thebes was plundered by Assyrians and never fully ...

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