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When Oedipus stepped down as King of Thebes, he gave the kingdom to his two sons, Eteocles and Polynices, who both agreed to alternate the throne every year.
However, they showed no concern for their father, who cursed them for their negligence.
After the first year, Eteocles refused to step down and Polynices attacked Thebes with his supporters of the Argive ( the Seven Against Thebes ).
Both brothers died in the battle.
King Creon, Oedipus ' brother-in-law and the sons ' uncle, decreed that Polynices was not to be buried.
Antigone, Oedipus ' daughter and the sister of Polynices, defied the order, but was caught.
Creon decreed that she was to be thrown into a cave with one day's worth of food, despite her engagement to his son, Haemon.
The gods, through the blind prophet Tiresias, expressed their disapproval of Creon's decision, which convinced him to rescind his order, and he went to bury Polynices.
However, Antigone had already hung herself on the way to her burial.
When Creon arrived at the tomb where she was to be left, his son, Haemon, threatens him and tries to kill him but ends up taking his own life.
Creon's wife Eurydice, informed of Haemon's death, took her own life out of grief.

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