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Креонт (Κρέων — «правитель») — в древнегреческой мифологии: Креонт (царь Фив) — наследник царя Фив Эдипа, брат Иокасты, муж Евридики, отец Гемона. Креонт (царь Коринфа) — царь Коринфа, сын Ликефа, либо Менекея. Креонт — сын Геракла и одной из дочерей Феспия. «Креонт» — опера Дмитрия Бортнянского. Подробнее в Википедии

His biography is available in 40 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 39 in 2024). Creon is the 1,110th most popular политик (down from 979th in 2024), the 85th most popular biography from Greece (up from 88th in 2019) and the 28th most popular Greek Политик.

Creon is most famous for his role in the tragedy Antigone. Creon is the ruler of Thebes and the uncle of Antigone. Antigone's brother, Polyneices, has died in battle against his own city. Creon decrees that Polyneices' body should be left unburied, as a punishment for treason. Antigone, however, insists on giving her brother a proper burial. Creon sentences her to death, but she hangs herself first.

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Among Политик

Among политик, Creon ranks 1,110 out of 19,576Before him are Childeric I, Wazner, Muhammad XII of Granada, Diane de Poitiers, Andrew II of Hungary, and Omri. After him are Ernest Augustus, Elector of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Mohammed Daoud Khan, Asparuh of Bulgaria, William I of the Netherlands, U Thant, and Philip II.

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In Greece

Among people born in Greece, Creon ranks 85 out of 1,024Before him are Pope Hyginus (100), Galla Placidia (388), Paul of Greece (1901), Antigonus I Monophthalmus (-382), Handan Sultan (1574), and Melissus of Samos (-470). After him are Giorgio de Chirico (1888), Irene Papas (1929), Mikis Theodorakis (1925), Mardonius (-600), Hippias (-443), and Arion (-700).

Among Политик In Greece

Among политик born in Greece, Creon ranks 28Before him are George II of Greece (1890), Peleus (null), Galla Placidia (388), Paul of Greece (1901), Antigonus I Monophthalmus (-382), and Handan Sultan (1574). After him are Philip III of Macedon (-359), Alexander of Greece (1893), John III Doukas Vatatzes (1192), Lysimachus (-361), Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt (1789), and John V Palaiologos (1332).

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