Polydorus

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Polydorus is a figure in Greek mythology, traditionally known as a son of Cadmus and Harmonia and thus a Theban prince.

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Label Occurrences
Polydorus canonical 10

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
mythological prince
ancestorOf Antigone
Eteocles
Ismene
Laius
Oedipus
Polynices
associatedWithCity Thebes
associatedWithMyth genealogy of the Theban royal house
associatedWithSanctuary Theban acropolis
childOf Agenor
Cadmus
Harmonia
culture Ancient Greek religion
ethnicity Theban
fatherOf Labdacus
gender male
grandchildOf Agenor
Telephassa
grandfatherOf Laius
greatGrandfatherOf Oedipus
hasRoleIn succession of Theban kings
languageOfSources Ancient Greek
memberOfHouse House of Cadmus
mentionedIn Apollodorus' Bibliotheca
surface form: Apollodorus, Bibliotheca

Hyginus
surface form: Hyginus, Fabulae

Pausanias
surface form: Pausanias, Description of Greece
mythologicalCycle Theban cycle
mythType heroic genealogy figure
nameInGreek Πολύδωρος
predecessor Pentheus
region Boeotia
relatedDynasty Labdacid
surface form: Labdacids
religion worshipper of the Olympian gods
ruledAs Laius
surface form: King of Thebes
siblingOf Agave
Autonoë
Illyrius
Ino
Semele
sourceTradition Hellenistic mythography
Roman mythography
spouse Nycteis
succeededBy Labdacus
title Theban prince

Referenced by (10)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Semele sibling Polydorus
Priam father Polydorus
Cadmus children Polydorus
Harmonia children Polydorus
Ino siblingOf Polydorus
Agave sibling Polydorus
Autonoë sibling Polydorus
Autonoë hasBrother Polydorus
Thyone sibling Polydorus
war of the Epigoni hasHero Polydorus
subject surface form: War of the Epigoni