Xanthus (
Greek: Ξάνθος), son of
Ptolemy, was the king of
Thebes, the 16th[1] and final monarch that ruled the city.[2] He was possibly king only temporarily, being shown at times as the king of the
Boeotians, the King of the Thebians. He was killed by either
Andropompus[3] or
Melanthus[4] of
Attica.
Xanthus (
Greek: Ξάνθος), son of
Ptolemy, was the king of
Thebes, the 16th[1] and final monarch that ruled the city.[2] He was possibly king only temporarily, being shown at times as the king of the
Boeotians, the King of the Thebians. He was killed by either
Andropompus[3] or
Melanthus[4] of
Attica.