Polydorus (son of Cadmus)
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The only son of Cadmus and Harmonia, Polydorus was a king of Thebes, Greece. Upon his father's death, Pentheus, the son of his sister Agave and Echion, one of the Spartoi, ruled Thebes for a short time. Pentheus, however, ruled only for a short time, before Dionysus caused his mother to tear him apart.[1] Polydorus succeeded him, marrying Nycteis, the daughter of Nycteus. When their son Labdacus was still young, Polydorus died of unknown causes, leaving Nycteus as his regent.[2]
In Pausanias' history, Polydorus' rule began when his father abdicated, but this is the only source for such a timeline.[3]
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- ^ Apollodorus, Library, 3.5.2
- ^ Apollodorus, Library, 3.5.5
- ^ Pausanias, Description of Greece, 9.5.3