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- Dorians, commonly called the "Dorian invasion" or the "Return of the Heraclidae", is represented as the recovery by the descendants of Heracles of the...
- lightning (or shot by Apollo) and the fleet destro****, because one of the Heraclidae had slain an Acarnanian soothsayer. The oracle, being again consulted...
- lightning (or shot by Apollo) and the fleet destro****, because one of the Heraclidae had slain an Acarnanian soothsayer. His brothers were later able to conquer...
- Neleides king of Pylos in Messenia. Being driven out by the Dorian and Heraclidae invasion, he came to Athens where Thymoetes resigned the crown to him...
- Gr****: Ἡρακλεῖδαι, Hērakleidai; also translated as Herakles' Children and Heraclidae) is an Athenian tragedy written by Euripides. In the year of 430 B.C....
- This article lists the known kings of Lydia, both legendary and historical. Lydia was an ancient kingdom in western Anatolia during the first millennium...
- were recorded upon clay tablets and sealings. The term used for the Heraclidae's return by Herodotus is kathodos, which can mean both "descent" and "return...
- three children. They had a daughter, Leipephilene. He was one of the Heraclidae. In Sophocles' Philoctetes, Philoctetes was given Heracles' bow and arrow...
- the place where a fleet was said to have been built by the legendary Heraclidae to invade the Peloponnesus. In the Spanish city of Barcelona, the Dr****anes...
- of Apollo, who, being suspected of espionage, was slain by one of the Heraclidae during the p****age of the Dorians from Naupactus to Peloponnesus. By way...