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{{Short description|Mythological king of Thebes}}
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In [[Greek mythology]], '''Labdacus''' {{IPAc-en|ˈ|l|æ|b|d|ə|k|ə|s}} ({{langx|grc|Λάβδακος}}, ''Lábdakos'') was the only son of [[Polydorus (son of Cadmus)|Polydorus]] and a king of [[Ancient Thebes (Boeotia)|Thebes]]. Labdacus was a grandson of Thebes's founder, [[Cadmus]]. His mother was [[Nycteïs]], daughter of [[Nycteus]].
In [[Greek mythology]], '''Labdacus''' {{IPAc-en|ˈ|l|æ|b|d|ə|k|ə|s}} ({{langx|grc|Λάβδακος}}, ''Lábdakos'') was the only son of [[Polydorus (son of Cadmus)|Polydorus]] and a king of [[Ancient Thebes (Boeotia)|Thebes]]. Labdacus was a grandson of Thebes's founder, [[Cadmus]]. His mother was [[Nycteïs]], daughter of [[Nycteus]].


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[[Category:Mythological Thebans]]
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Latest revision as of 22:37, 5 December 2025

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Mythology

Polydorus died while Labdacus was a child, leaving Nycteus as his regent, although Lycus soon replaced him in that office.[1] When Labdacus had grown, he briefly ruled Thebes. He died while he was still young, after he lost a war with the king of Athens, Pandion, over their borders.[2] Apollodorus writes that he, like his cousin Pentheus, was ripped apart by women in a bacchic frenzy for disrespect to the god Dionysus.[3] Lycus became regent once more after his death, this time for Labdacus's son, Laius. His descendants were called the Labdacids, and included his son Laius, who fathered Oedipus; Oedipus's children were Polynices, Eteocles, Antigone, and Ismene.

Family tree of Theban Royal House

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Regnal titles
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Notes

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  1. Pausanias, Description of Greece, 9.5.4.
  2. Tripp, Edward. Crowell's Handbook of Classical Mythology. New York: Thomas Crowell Company, 1970, p. 335.
  3. Bibliotheca 3.5.5.

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References

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