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- Eteoclus abstract "In Greek mythology, Eteoclus (Ἐτέοκλος) was the son of Iphis. He participated in the war on Thebes by the Seven Against Thebes, and was occasionally included on the list of the seven leaders. In Euripides' Suppliant Women, Adrastus describes him as a young, poor yet dignified person who would reject luxurious gifts from friends and was highly honored by fellow Argives.In Aeschylus' play Seven Against Thebes, Eteoclus is one of the seven champions who attack Thebes' seven gates. He attacks the Neistan gates, carrying a shield which displays a man scaling a tower with a ladder, on which shield it is written that not even Ares could cast him down. He is confronted by Megareus. However, in the Phoenician Women, Adrastus is named as the assailant of the seventh gate of Thebes and Eteoclus is not mentioned. Other authors, among them Diodorus, Statius, and Hyginus, do not mention Eteoclus either.Eteoclus was said to have been killed by Leades, a son of Astacus. His son Medon was sometimes mentioned as one of the Epigoni.".
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- Eteoclus wikiPageRevisionID "559324640".
- Eteoclus wikiPageWikiLink Adrastus.
- Eteoclus wikiPageWikiLink Aeschylus.
- Eteoclus wikiPageWikiLink Argos.
- Eteoclus wikiPageWikiLink Astacus_(mythology).
- Eteoclus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_mythology.
- Eteoclus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Seven_Against_Thebes.
- Eteoclus wikiPageWikiLink Diodorus_Siculus.
- Eteoclus wikiPageWikiLink Epigoni.
- Eteoclus wikiPageWikiLink Euripides.
- Eteoclus wikiPageWikiLink Gaius_Julius_Hyginus.
- Eteoclus wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Eteoclus wikiPageWikiLink Iphis.
- Eteoclus wikiPageWikiLink Megareus_of_Thebes.
- Eteoclus wikiPageWikiLink Seven_Against_Thebes.
- Eteoclus wikiPageWikiLink Statius.
- Eteoclus wikiPageWikiLink The_Phoenician_Women.
- Eteoclus wikiPageWikiLink Thebes,_Greece.
- Eteoclus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eteoclus".
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- Eteoclus subject Category:Greek_mythology.
- Eteoclus subject Category:Seven_Against_Thebes.
- Eteoclus hypernym Son.
- Eteoclus type Person.
- Eteoclus type Study.
- Eteoclus type Thing.
- Eteoclus comment "In Greek mythology, Eteoclus (Ἐτέοκλος) was the son of Iphis. He participated in the war on Thebes by the Seven Against Thebes, and was occasionally included on the list of the seven leaders. In Euripides' Suppliant Women, Adrastus describes him as a young, poor yet dignified person who would reject luxurious gifts from friends and was highly honored by fellow Argives.In Aeschylus' play Seven Against Thebes, Eteoclus is one of the seven champions who attack Thebes' seven gates.".
- Eteoclus label "Eteoclus".
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- Eteoclus sameAs Етеокъл_(син_на_Ифит).
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- Eteoclus sameAs Eteoklos_(Sohn_des_Iphis).
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- Eteoclus sameAs Этеокл_(сын_Ифия).
- Eteoclus sameAs Eteoklo_(Ifijev_sin).
- Eteoclus sameAs Eteoklos.
- Eteoclus sameAs Етеокло_(Ифијев_син).
- Eteoclus sameAs Q1371026.
- Eteoclus wasDerivedFrom Eteoclus?oldid=559324640.
- Eteoclus isPrimaryTopicOf Eteoclus.