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Encyclopedia > Laodamas

In Greek mythology, Laódamas referred to three different people.

  1. Son of Antenor and Theano
  2. Son of Alcinous and Arete
  3. Son of Eteocles. Laodamas inherited Thebes from his father. During the battle of the Epigonoi, he was killed by Alcmaeon after he killed Aegealeus.

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House of Thebes (4334 words)
Laodamas lost the kingdom in the war against the Epigoni, the sons of the Seven.
Laodamas' reign was brief, ruling before a new Argive army returned a second time.
Ten years later after the first war, Laodamas led the Thebans against Epigoni (the sons of the Seven), until he was either killed or driven from Thebes, possibly fleeing with his followers to Illyria.
Laodamas - Wikipedia (77 words)
Laodamas oder Laodamos (griechisch Λαοδάμας = völkerbezwingend) ist ein antiker, griechischer, männlicher Vorname.
Laodamas, Sohn des Alkinoos, dem König der Phaiaken und der Arete.
Laodamas, Tyrann von Phokäa, Verbündeter des Dareios I. Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezeichneter Begriffe.
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