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Yes, but not only that, they were killed by each other. This came to pass because Eteocles tried to usurp the power of kingship that he and his brother were supposed to share. As a result, Polyneices was angry and led the foreign arms of his wife's land against his own city. It is because of this betrayal by Polyneices that Creon, the new regent, will not allow any funeral rites performed on his body.

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Q: Were Eteocles and Polyneices killed in battle in the play 'Antigone'?
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