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Creon, King of Thebes (Greek mythology)
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Work cat.: 98-85967: Perel, E.J. Kings in crisis, c1997.
Encyc. Britannica (1972) ("Creon, the name of two figures in Greek legend. Creon, son of Lycaethus, was king of Corinth and father of Glauce or Creüsa, the second wife of Jason, for whom Jason abandoned Medea. Creon, the brother of Jocasta, was successor to Oedipus as king of Thebes.")
Encyc. Britannica (1972) ("Creon, the name of two figures in Greek legend. Creon, son of Lycaethus, was king of Corinth and father of Glauce or Creüsa, the second wife of Jason, for whom Jason abandoned Medea. Creon, the brother of Jocasta, was successor to Oedipus as king of Thebes.")
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