No he is a man born of Agenor and Telephassa/Antiope. He married Hermonia (daughter of Ares and Aphrodite) and founded Thebes, and later ruled Cenchelia. He and his wife the goddess Hermonia were transformed into dragons.
what is the symbol for cadmus
In Greek mythology Cadmus was the founder and fist king of Thebes. There is no one in the Bible, as far as I know named Cadmus.
Cadmus
Cadmus introduced Phoenician letters.
No, he was a man born of Agenor and Telephassa/Antiope.
Oedipus is a character from Greek mythology known for unknowingly fulfilling a prophecy by killing his father and marrying his mother. Dionysus is the Greek god of wine, fertility, and ecstasy. There is no direct familial relation between Oedipus and Dionysus in mythology.
It's never really discussed, but I imagine that they had altars to Athena (since Cadmus, the city's founder was going to make a sacrifice to her when he founded the city), Ares (since the site of the city's water was protected by a great serpent sacred to Ares) and Aphrodite (since Cadmus married Harmonia, the daughter of Ares and Aphrodite).
Yes, Theban King Oedipus and Zeus, the king of the ancient Greek gods, are related.Specifically, the sea god Poseidon and Zeus are brothers. Poseidon is the father of Prince Agenor of Tyre, the father of Theban King Cadmus. Cadmus is Oedipus' great-great grandfather. So that makes Zeus Cadmus' great great great great great uncle, and Oedipus Zeus' great great great great great nephew.
Cadmus married Harmonia
Cadmium was confused with zinc in the early 19th century because it was often found with zinc ore. It was named after the Latin word "cadmia" and the Greek word "kadmeia", both meaning zinc carbonate, ZnCO3.
Cornelius A. Cadmus died in 1902.
Hellinsia cadmus was created in 1921.