Merope of Corinth

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In Greek mythology, Merope (/ˈmɛrəp/; Greek: Μερόπη) was a Queen of Corinth, and wife of King Polybus. In some accounts, she was called Periboea.[1]

Mythology

In the most versions of the

Thebes
, Merope and Polybus raise Oedipus as their adoptive son. Eventually, when questioned by Oedipus, Merope and Polybus deny the adoption. As a result of this denial, Oedipus continues to believe that Merope and Polybus are his true biological parents. Later, when Oedipus receives a prophecy from the oracle in Delphi that he was destined to murder his father and marry his mother, he does not return to Corinth and thereby sets in motion the events that result in his murder of Laius and marriage of Jocasta.

Note

  1. ^ Apollodorus, 3.5.7; Parthenius, Erotica Pathemata 27
  2. ^ Sophocles, Oedipus Tyrannus 776, 990.

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