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Seven Against Thebes: The Quest of the Original Magnificent Seven

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An exploration of myth, legend, and origin stories passed from generation to generation. In the thirteenth century BC, a quarter of a century before the Trojan War, seven Greek warrior heroes went against the Greek city of Thebes to restore one of their number to the throne of his father, the famous King Oedipus. Several children of those seven heroes would later take part in the siege of Troy. This adventure was equal in the minds of Greeks and Romans with the siege of Troy as told in Homer’s epic The Iliad, an event which it predated by a generation. And while the story contains mythical elements, there are no factual, historical, or archaeological reasons to suggest that the military campaign did not take place much as described. Initially sung in verse and later committed to written form via histories, ancient poems, and plays, Seven Against Thebes is a historical narrative concerning one of the greatest military adventures of all time.

273 pages, Paperback

First published September 26, 2023

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Stephen Dando-Collins

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Stephen Dando-Collins is the multi-award-winning author of 48 books. British reviewer, noted playwright Robin Hawdon, says that Dando-Collins is "the modern age's foremost dramatizer of Greek and Roman history," while American reviewer bestselling military author Lt. Colonel Dave Grossman has described Dando-Collins as "a literary giant." Considered an authority on the legions of ancient Rome, Dando-Collins has written ancient and modern history, children's novels, scientific nonfiction, and biographies. The bulk of his works deal with military history, ranging from Greek, Persian and Roman times to American, British and Australian 19th century history and World I and Word War II.
Many of his books have been translated into foreign languages including Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, Dutch, Russian, Albanian and Korean.
His most acclaimed book on the ancient military, 'LEGIONS OF ROME,' was the culmination of decades of research into Rome's imperial legions.
Dando-Collins aims to travel roads that others have not, unearthing new facts and opening new perspectives on often forgotten or overlooked people and aspects of history.
He has two new books in 2024: 'CAESAR VERSUS POMPEY: Determining Rome's Greatest General, Statesman & Nation-Builder,' (Turner, US), and 'THE BUNA SHOTS: The Amazing Story Behind Two Photographs that Changed the Course of World War Two,' (Australian Scholarly Publishing).

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July 29, 2024
This is the first book of Dando-Collins that I have read. His writing style is somewhat terse and straight-forward--no problem there for me. The book serves as a re-telling of the Oedipus myths and then its forgotten sequel, the war between Eteocles and Polynices, the sons/half-brothers of Oedipus, for control of Thebes. Dando-Collins does an admirable job of collecting all the various accounts from Aeschylus, Euripides, and the other Greek writers to make a coherent narrative of events. And, what I also liked was the footnotes that cite the Greek texts and the occasional disagreements amongst the various writers.

What i didn't like about this book is in its marketing. Copy on the back cover says "the first modern historical account of the Theban War...". No, this really isn't a critical history--unlike Wood's IN SEARCH OF THE TROJAN WAR, there is only a minimal attempt to use archaeology and other historical records to sort any sort of historicity in this narrative.
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158 reviews10 followers
November 9, 2024
This book combines the various traditions and works of the ancient world to make a coherent narrative from Oedipus on the road from Delphi through the 7 Against Thebes, with a brief epilogue that tells of the Epigoni, the sons of the 7, who are able to successfully take the city.

It is well written, though in such a way that the author is standing out of the way to let the events deliver the impact of the story rather than his own prose.
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September 15, 2024
★★★★

I love Greek stories and myths (who doesn’t?) & I loved that this version included a discussion of the way this tale has been told throughout time as well as its validity.
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September 16, 2024
I hate the story of seven against Thebes, but one must read it in order to be well-read. If one must read it, this is a very fine interpretation.
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September 17, 2024
A heroic tale from Greece before Homer. Just amazing how much of our stories are found as gifts from Greek culture.
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February 13, 2025
it's seven against thebes, I don't know what else to tell you
a fine audiobook performance
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