Laius

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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 regent Lycus after the death of his father.
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Laius
Noun
1. (Greek mythology) king of Thebes who was unwittingly killed by his son Oedipus
(hypernym) mythical being
(classification) Greek mythology



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laïus (m)
n. long spiel, long winded speech, screed

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Laius
[Greek heroic] In Greek mythology, King Laius was the third in descent from Cadmus. He was married to his distant cousin, Jocasta. Apollo¹s oracle played a leading role in his reign. When Apollo warned Laius that his son would kill him, Laius was determined that this was not to be. When his son, Oedipus, was born, King Laius tied his feet together and left him to die on a mountain. Having done this, King Laius¹ fear was gone. Many years later while on vacation, King Laius was killed by Oedipus, who had survived. This was a result of him becoming engaged in a fight with Oedipus, not knowing who he was. Therefore, Apollo's truth was fulfilled. All that was reported was the King and his attendants had been killed by a band of robbers.

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