His own sons killed him as they want to become king.
He had killed his own father, King Laiusand married his own mother, Jocasta.
Eteocles and Polyneices were the twin sons of Theban King Oedipus. They succeeded to the throne of Thebes once their father had been disgraced for having killed his own father and king, and for having married his own mother. But neither one of the sons held the Theban throne for long. The brothers were supposed to alternate years in a power sharing arrangement. But Eteocles decided not to share, and had his brother banished from the city. Polyneices promptly launched an invasion, with the help of the Argives into whose royal house he had married. Both brothers were killed in the fight on Theban soil. Their uncle Creon then became King of Thebes. But the throne ultimately ended up in the hands of Polyneices' descendants.
Old enough to have sons of his own.
He was killed because it was the will of the Father; However, he was not killed by one of his own he is God and his followers don't kill.
No. He was killed by a member of his own family.
The cruel King would have killed more people including his own advisors.
The King's own sons became the suspects. In the Shakespearean play, Macbeth [c. 1014-August 15, 1057] killed King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040] and then the two royal guards. He and his Lady [b. c. 1015] hoped that the King's family and friends would believe that the guards killed their sovereign and in turn were killed by a righteously angry Macbeth. But the King's sons, the future Kings Malcolm III [d. November 13, 1093] and Donald III [d. 1099], had their suspicions about what really might have happened. They decided that they well could be the next victims. So they chose to flee, Malcolm to England and Donalbainto Scotland. That flight ended up turning suspicions on them, in Act 2 Scene 4 Lines 25-27.
The king's own men killed him for an unjust invasion of Macbeth's lands
Sulayman I, the Magnificent. When Selim the Grim took power from his father Bayezid II, he killed his four brothers and their seven sons and three sons of his own and left only Sulayman alive to inherit the throne.
1. The witches, supernatural, evil forces controlling him. 2. His wife. Leading him. Convincing him, and encouraging. She too is grasped by evil in her own mind as her desire for power drives her crazy. 3. His own mind, dark thoughts and desires. Hallucinations leading him on further. THE DESIRE TO BECOME KING
Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) wrote letters to various kings inviting them to embrace Islam. He also wrote a letter of this subject to the king of Persia. His name was Khusro Pervaiz. That unfortunate king tore the letter to pieces. His own son, Sheroia, rebelled against him and killed him. The Muslims must avoid to name their sons as 'Pervaiz'.