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Laius (Crete)

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Laius and his 3 companions in the Dictaean Cave, black-figure Attic amphora circa 540 BC, British Museum.

InGreek mythology,Laius (/ˈləs,ˈləs/L(A)Y-əs;Ancient Greek:Λάιος,romanizedLáios) is aCretan man who attempted to steal fromZeus, the king of gods, and was punished for it. He was transformed into bird for attempting to steal from him.

Mythology

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The Cretan Laius and three other men,Cerberus,Aegolius andCeleus entered the sacred cave ofZeus in Crete where the young god had been born and brought up with the aim to steal some of the sacred honey produced there by Zeus's former bee nurses. Zeus thundered and stripped them of their brazen armors. He meant to kill them all, but the goddess of justiceThemis and theFates advised Zeus against doing that, saying the cave as a holy place should not have anyone be killed inside it. So Zeus turned them all into birds instead; Laius became ablue thrush (laios).[1][2][3][4] Laius shares a name with a mythicalking ofThebes, the father ofOedipus.[3]

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References

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  1. ^Antoninus Liberalis,19
  2. ^Celoria 1992, pp. 20, 224.
  3. ^abJacobs et al. 1904, p. 389.
  4. ^Smith, s.v.Laius 2

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