Boeotians

The Boeotians were a peoples of central Greece, to the north of Attica. They were ruled from Thebes and so were also called Thebans.

Cadmeids

 * 1) Cadmus, son of King Agenor of Tyre, brother of Europa and husband of Harmonia (daughter of Aphrodite and Ares), father of Ino/Leucothea and Semele/Thyone, both of whom became goddesses in their own right
 * 2) Pentheus, maternal grandson of Cadmus (son of Agave)
 * 3) Polydorus, son of Cadmus

Nycteids

 * 1) Nycteus, father-in-law of Polydorus, regent for Labdacus
 * 2) Lycus, brother of Nycteus, regent for Labdacus

Cadmeids (Restored)

 * 1) Labdacus, son of Polydorus
 * 2) Laius, son of Labdacus, married to Jocasta, killed by his son
 * 3) Oedipus, son of Laius and Jocasta, married his mother and then blinded himself in shame, father of Antigone (betrothed to Haemon, son of Creon) and Ismene
 * 4) Polynices, son of Oedipus and Jocasta, co-ruler with Eteocles
 * 5) Eteocles, son of Oedipus and Jocasta, co-ruler with Polynices before he killed the former in a war
 * 6) Creon, brother of Jocasta
 * 7) Laodamas, son of Eteocles
 * 8) Thersander, son of Polynices

Peneleids

 * 1) Peneleos, regent for Tisamenus

Cadmeids (Restored)

 * 1) Tisamenus, son of Thersander800px-Lytras_nikiforos_antigone_polynices.jpeg
 * 2) Autesion, son of Tisamenus

Peneleids (Restored)

 * 1) Damasthicon, grandson of Peneleos (son of Opheltes)
 * 2) Ptolomaeus, son of Damasthicon
 * 3) Xanthos, son of Ptolomaeus, killed by King Melanthus of Athens