In Ancient Greek Mythology, A sphinx guarded a road. It let no food or water into the town. He said a riddle: WHOEVER CAN ANSWER THIS WILL BECOME KING! AND I WILL LEAVE YOUR TOWN! Many were puzzled, until a man came along and asked what the riddle was. The sphinx said: WHAT WALKS ON FOUR LEGS IN THE MORNING, TWO LEGS IN THE MID DAY, AND THREE LEGS AT EVENING? The brave man chuckled and said: That's and easy one, its man. Four legs as a baby, two legs as adult, and two legs with a cane at old age. The sphinx let out a huge roar, and ran to the next town. The man became king of the town and the Sphinx never returned. I hope this was helpful!
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Oedipus
Oedipus, who became the King of Thebes.
The hero who answered the riddle of the Phoenix was Oedipus. In Greek mythology, Oedipus solved the riddle posed by the Sphinx, which was a creature often associated with the themes of life, death, and rebirth, similar to the Phoenix. By correctly answering the riddle, Oedipus freed Thebes from the Sphinx’s curse and solidified his place as a tragic hero in Greek lore.
He answered the riddle of the Sphinx
Oedipus answered the riddle of the sphinx
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Oedipus
Oedipus.
Oedipus, who became the King of Thebes.
The hero who answered the riddle of the Phoenix was Oedipus. In Greek mythology, Oedipus solved the riddle posed by the Sphinx, which was a creature often associated with the themes of life, death, and rebirth, similar to the Phoenix. By correctly answering the riddle, Oedipus freed Thebes from the Sphinx’s curse and solidified his place as a tragic hero in Greek lore.
Oedipus
Oedipus, who became the King of Thebes.
He answered the riddle of the Sphinx
Oedipus answered the sphinx's riddle and sphinx killed herself. Once the sphinx was gone the people of Thebes were safe.
The Sphinx. Originally an Egyptian concept, the Sphinx was a lion with a woman's head and upper body. In the legend of Oedipus, the Sphinx sat outside oThebes and asked riddle of all who passed by. If the traveller failed to solve the riddle, then the Sphinx killed him. And if the traveler answered the riddle correctly, then the Sphinx would destroy herself. The riddlewas: What goes on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon, and three legs in the evening? Oedipus solved the riddle, and the Sphinx destroyed herself. The answer, of course, is a human being - on all fours as a baby, upright in youth, and with a stick in old age.