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When he learns of Theban King Laius' death at a crossroads between Delphi and Thebes, where he himself kills a stranger at about that same time, then Theban King Oedipus realizes that he may be the murderer of his royal predecessor.
Claudius-who is Hamlets uncle, gets married to getrude and then becomes the new king
Julius Caesar never became "king" of Rome. The senates stabbed him to death because they thought he was going to become "king" of Rome
That he has a mistaken self-identity and that Laius' murder happens before he moves to Thebes are the reasons why Oedipus does not recognize the truth when he hears it in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Oedipus finds it difficult to believe that he can be King Laius' killer. All he knows is that Laius' death takes place before his own move to Thebes. He may be a spoiled only child who considers himself special. He may be raised to see the differences instead of the similarities between him as a royal and others as his subjects.
They both were great warriors
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They both lost their heads after revolutions
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Moses and King were similar in how they led people , taught people, and had courage and determination for oppressor and oppression. - See more at: http://www.chacha.com/question/what-are-similarities-between-moses-and-martin-luther-king,-jr#sthash.fe1hKDfh.dpuf
There is absolutely no comparison between King Henry VII and Martin Luther.
They both were broke the color barrier and were both black.
The time span between the death of King David, and the death of Jesus was about 1000 years (between 990 and 1010 years).
Sure. Just ask Willy Loman.
They were both leaders of a band of men, had fought for their king on a war in the east, and were very skilled archers.
i think it is in the south I'm not sure
There are few known similarities between Atenism and Judaism, apart from the fact that both are monotheistic. And there is no evidence that either religion influenced the rise of the other. Atenism was imposed on Egypt by King Akhenaten in the fourteenth century BCE, but only lasted until his death twenty years later. Monotheistic Judaism appears to have its origins around one thousand years after the brief Egyptian experiment with Atenism.