King Laius was murdered by Oedipus his son which he tryed to get rid off!!!!!!!
Greek myth did not give a date.
The son of Laius, Oedipus.
The blind prophet Tiresias who is called by Oedipus to reveal who killed King Laius. When he is hesitant to do so however as the killer is Oedipus, Oedipus jumpsto conclusions assuming that it is he Tiresias who murdered Laius.
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.
Oedipus does not realize that he killed king Laius and that king Laius was his father.
Greek myth did not give a date.
The son of Laius, Oedipus.
The blind prophet Tiresias who is called by Oedipus to reveal who killed King Laius. When he is hesitant to do so however as the killer is Oedipus, Oedipus jumpsto conclusions assuming that it is he Tiresias who murdered Laius.
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.
Oedipus does not realize that he killed king Laius and that king Laius was his father.
I don't understand Oedipus... Do you? No one will understand it! You are not the only one :)
Theban King Laius is murdered in 'Oedipus Rex'. He dies in a street brawl over the right of way at a crossroads. He thinks that he doesn't know his killer. His killer thinks likewise.But the perpetrator and the victim should have known each other very well. In fact, Laius is the father of his killer, who becomes Theban King Oedipus. But neither one of them knows that.
Laius was killed by his son Oedipus.
Laius was killed by his son Oedipus.
Laius the former king of Thebes was killed by his son Oedipus.
Oedipus killed Laius years ago at the crossroads. He did not know Laius was his biological father and the king of Thebes.
Laius was father of Oedipus by Jocasta and the son of king Labdacus of Thebes.