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Polydorus (son of Cadmus)






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Polydorus

King of Thebes

Member of the Theban Royal Family
PredecessorPentheus
SuccessorNycteus
AbodeThebes
Genealogy
ParentsCadmus and Harmonia
SiblingsSemele, Ino, Agave and Autonoë
ConsortNycteïs
ChildrenLabdacus

InGreek mythology, PolydorusorPolydoros (/ˌpɒlɪˈdɔːrəs/; Ancient Greek: Πολύδωρος means 'many-gift[ed]') was a king of Thebes.

Family[edit]

Polydorus was the youngest and only male child of Cadmus and Harmonia,[1] his sisters were Autonoë, Ino, Agave and Semele.[2] He was the father of Labdacus[3]byNycteïs, the daughter of Nycteus.

Last of all Harmonia added a little son to the brood of sisters, and made Cadmos happy – Polydoros, the morning star of the Aonian nation, younger than rosy cheek Semele.[4]

Mythology[edit]

Upon the death of Cadmus, Pentheus, the son of Echion and Agave, after banishing Polydorus[5] ruled Thebes for a short time until Dionysus prompted Agave to kill Pentheus. Polydorus then succeeded Pentheus as king of Thebes and married Nycteïs.[6] When their son Labdacus was still young, Polydorus died of unknown causes, entrusting his father-in-law Nycteus to care the infant prince and to be his regent.[7]

InPausanias's history, Polydorus' rule began when his father abdicated the throne and together with his mother Harmonia migrated to the Illyrian tribe of the Enchelii, but this is the only source for such a timeline.[8] It is also said that along with the thunderbolt hurled at the bridal chamber of Semele there fell a log from heaven. This log was adorned by Polydorus with bronze and called it Dionysus Cadmus.[9]

A different account by Diodorus stated that the Thebans were exiled a second time (the first time during the reign of Cadmus) for Polydorus came back and was dissatisfied with the situation because of the misfortunes that had befallen Amphion, the previous king,[10] in connection with his children.[11]

Regnal titles
Preceded by

Pentheus

King of Thebes Succeeded by

Nycteus

Genealogy[edit]

Argive genealogy in Greek mythology
  • t
  • e
  • InachusMelia
    ZeusIoPhoroneus
    EpaphusMemphis
    LibyaPoseidon
    BelusAchiroëAgenorTelephassa
    DanausElephantisAegyptusCadmusCilixEuropaPhoenix
    MantineusHypermnestraLynceusHarmoniaZeus
    Polydorus
    SpartaLacedaemonOcaleaAbasAgaveSarpedonRhadamanthus
    Autonoë
    EurydiceAcrisiusInoMinos
    ZeusDanaëSemeleZeus
    PerseusDionysus
    Colour key:

      Male
      Female
      Deity

    Family tree of Theban Royal House[edit]


    Notes[edit]

  • ^ Herodotus, 5.59; Euripides, The Phoenician Women 1; Arrian, The Anabasis of Alexander 2.16.1; Sophocles, Oedipus Tyrannus 267
  • ^ Nonnus, Dionysiaca 5.207 ff.
  • ^ Nonnus, Dionysiaca 46.259
  • ^ Hyginus, Fabulae 76
  • ^ Apollodorus, 3.5.5; Pausanias, 2.6.2 & 9.5.4
  • ^ Pausanias, 9.5.3
  • ^ Pausanias, 9.12.4
  • ^ Diodorus Siculus, 19.53.5 This was contradicting to the stories of Apollodorus because Polydorus had already died when Amphion ruled on Thebes and after Amphion's death Polydorus' grandson Laius reigned after.
  • ^ i.e. the Niobides, slain by Apollo and Artemis to punish their mother Niobê, who had presumed to compare herself with Leto
  • References[edit]

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