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1 Labdacus
Labdacus, ī, m. (Λάβδακος), König in Theben, Vater des Laius, Sen. Herc. fur. 494. Hygin. fab. 76 u. 85. – Dav.: a) Labdacidēs, ae, m. (Λαβδακίδης), ein Nachkomme des Labdakus, ein Labdacide, v. Polynices, Enkel des Laius, Stat.: Labdacidae, die Thebaner, Stat. Theb. 9, 777 u. 10, 36. – b) Labdacius, a, um (griech. Λαβδάκειος), labdacisch, dux, Eteokles, Stat. Theb. 2, 210.
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2 Labdacus
Labdacus, ī, m. (Λάβδακος), König in Theben, Vater des Laius, Sen. Herc. fur. 494. Hygin. fab. 76 u. 85. – Dav.: a) Labdacidēs, ae, m. (Λαβδακίδης), ein Nachkomme des Labdakus, ein Labdacide, v. Polynices, Enkel des Laius, Stat.: Labdacidae, die Thebaner, Stat. Theb. 9, 777 u. 10, 36. – b) Labdacius, a, um (griech. Λαβδάκειος), labdacisch, dux, Eteokles, Stat. Theb. 2, 210.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > Labdacus
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