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− | Jason mentions King Creon. He tells Kratos that he left Medea and married the daughter of King Creon, who was Creusa. |
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− | * In the novelization of GoW II, Jason mentions Creusa and King Creon. |
+ | * In the novelization of GoW II, [[Jason]] mentions [[Creusa]] and King Creon. |
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Template:Infobox gods Creon is the King of Corinth. He is the father of Creusa and father-in-law to Jason.
Greek Mythology
Creon (/ˈkriːɒn/; Ancient Greek: Κρέων Kreōn means "ruler"), is a figure in Greek mythology best known as the ruler of Thebes in the legend of Oedipus. He had four sons and three daughters with his wife, Eurydice (sometimes known as Henioche): Henioche, Pyrrha, Megareus (also called Menoeceus), Lycomedes and Haimon. Creon and his sister, Jocasta, were descendants of Cadmus and of the Spartoi. He is sometimes considered to be the same person who purified Amphitryon of the murder of his uncle Electryon and father of Megara, first wife of Heracles.
In the God of War Series
God of War II
Jason mentions King Creon. He tells Kratos that he left Medea and married the daughter of King Creon, who was Creusa.