Thebes
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English OnlineLDOCE OnlineThebes /θiːbz/ 1. an ancient city in southern Egypt, where there are ancient temples (=religious buildings) and tombs (=places where dead people are buried)2. an ancient city in eastern Greece, northwest of Athens, where Oedipus was king according to old Greek stories. It was destroyed by Alexander the Great. —Theban noun, adjective
Thebes
Thebes /θiːbz/

1. an ancient city in southern Egypt, where there are ancient temples (=religious buildings) and tombs (=places where dead people are buried)
2. an ancient city in eastern Greece, northwest of Athens, where Oedipus was king according to old Greek stories. It was destroyed by Alexander the Great.
—Theban noun, adjective
Thebes /θiːbz/

1. an ancient city in southern Egypt, where there are ancient temples (=religious buildings) and tombs (=places where dead people are buried)
2. an ancient city in eastern Greece, northwest of Athens, where Oedipus was king according to old Greek stories. It was destroyed by Alexander the Great.
—Theban noun, adjective