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Cleolaus (Ancient Gr****: Κλεόλαος) was a name
attributed to two men in Gr**** mythology.
Cleolaus, the
Thespian son of
Heracles and Argele,
daughter of...
- descended.
Diodorus Siculus writes that this son of
Heracles is
named "
Cleolaus". Alcaeus, a
Cretan general of Rhadamanthus,
according to
Diodorus Siculus...
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Mosynus Amazons Apisaon Ennomus Lycophontes Phleges Phrontis Clymene Machaon Cleolaus Nesus Ainia Archeptolemus Enyeus Lyncus Phylacus Pyrgo Euneus Medon Cleon...
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Anthippe Hippodromus Lyse
Eumedes Antiope Alopius Lysidice Teles Argele Cleolaus Lysippe Erasippus Asopis Mentor M****
Bucolus Calametis Astybies Meline...
- and Megamede,
daughter of
Arneus (or by one of his many wives). She bore
Cleolaus to the hero Heracles. When the
Cithaeronian lion was har****ing the kine...
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Thespian son of
Heracles and Exole,
daughter of King
Thespius of Thespiae.
Cleolaus and his 49 half-brothers were born of Thespius'
daughters who were impregnated...
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Archaeoglenes Broun, 1893
Archeophthora Kaszab, 1978
Clamoris Gozis, 1886
Cleolaus Champion, 1886
Daochus Champion, 1886
Delognatha Lacordaire, 1859 Dioedus...
- Lydia.
According to
Diodorus Siculus,
Alcaeus had the
alternative name of
Cleolaus. See also: List of
kings of Lydia. I. 43
Belus Lydia semi-legendary Son...
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Cleobule Cleobulina Cleobulus Cleocharia Cleodaeus Cleodora (nymph)
Cleodorus Cleolaus Cleolla Cleomachus Cleombrotus I
Cleombrotus II
Cleombrotus (regent) Cleombrotus...