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 1  T-II|       the Greeks?~Why silent on Thebes, Eteocles, Polynices,~mutual
 2   T-V|      drove, for his pride, from Thebeswalls, with lightning.~
 3   T-V|  husband, Capaneus, had entered Thebes in triumph,~perhaps Evadne
 4  ExII|       of Sidon~to found a city, Thebes, in a better place.~Tydeus
 5  ExIV|      against him.~Who’d know of Thebes and the seven generals,
 6  IBIS|        your kin,~as Pentheus at Thebes, grandson of the serpent,
 7   Ind|        war of the Seven against Thebes he was swallowed up alive
 8   Ind|         Eetion King of Cilician Thebes. See Euripides’ The Trojan
 9   Ind|    daughter of Oedipus, King of Thebes. She performed the burial
10   Ind|        war of the Seven against Thebes. See SophoclesAntigone. ~
11   Ind|        The founder of (Boeotian)Thebes. The father of Semele.~Book
12   Ind|        III:49-94 The founder of Thebes.~Ibis:413-464 Athene commanded
13   Ind|      had killed) in the soil of Thebes. The Sparti or sown men
14   Ind|      seven leaders who attacked Thebes. He was killed by Zeus’s
15   Ind|      The wife of Lycus, King of Thebes, who mistreated her niece
16   Ind| son-in-law of Cadmus founder of Thebes.~Book TV.V:27-64 Thebes.~ ~
17   Ind|         Thebes.~Book TV.V:27-64 Thebes.~ ~Eetion~The king of Thebes,
18   Ind|    Thebes.~ ~Eetion~The king of Thebes, in Mysia, and father of
19   Ind|        war of the Seven against Thebes. The two brothers killed
20   Ind|        war of the Seven Against Thebes.~Book TIV.III:49-84 She
21   Ind|       who lived at Potniae near Thebes. Aphrodite punished him
22   Ind|       The son of Creon, King of Thebes and the nephew of Jocasta.
23   Ind|        Ibis:465-540 The King of Thebes whose wife was Dirce, and
24   Ind|        Theban. He helped defend Thebes in the War of the Seven,
25   Ind|        wife of Amphion, king of Thebes. She rejected Latona and
26   Ind|  captured it.~ ~Oedipus~King of Thebes, who unwittingly killed
27   Ind|      his mother. He was King of Thebes. Tiresias foretold his fate
28   Ind|      The lyric poet of Boeotian Thebes (after 442BC) famous for
29   Ind|     leader of the Seven against Thebes.~Book TII:313-360 The brothers30   Ind|        his voice and memory. ~ ~Thebes, Thebae~The oldest and most
31   Ind|  Attacked by the ‘Seven against Thebessee Aeschylus’s play. Eteocles
32   Ind|        War of the Seven Against Thebes.~Book EI.III:49-94 Ibis:
33   Ind|        one of the Seven against Thebes. Mortally wounded he gnawed
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