- The
Heracleidae (/hɛrəˈklaɪdiː/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἡρακλεῖδαι) or
Heraclids /ˈhɛrəklɪdz/ were the
numerous descendants of Heracles,
especially applied in...
-
Herodotus says, "turned over the
management of
affairs to the
Heraclids". He adds that the
Heraclids in
Lydia were the
descendants of
Heracles and a slave-girl...
- held that the
Dorians had
killed the
Heraclid Kresphontes, who was
allotted the
kingdom after the
initial Heraclid contest.
After the
restoration of Messenian...
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Iacob Heraclid (or Eraclid; Gr****: Ἰάκωβος Ἡρακλείδης; 1527 –
November 5, 1563), born Basilicò and also
known as
Iacobus Heraclides,
Heraclid Despotul...
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Sisyphids thirty years after the
first invasion of the
Peloponnesus by the
Heraclids. His family,
sometimes called the Aletidae,
maintained themselves at Corinth...
- the
Heracleidae in 1104 BC. The
victorious Dorian commanders, who were
Heraclids,
divided the
Peloponnese between them.
Temenus took Argos, Cresphontes...
- of
dynastic names; for example, Agis I
named the Agiads, but he was a
Heraclid and so were his descendants. If the
descent was not
known or was scantily...
- "leading the people, chief") was in Gr****
mythology a son of Temenus, a
Heraclid, who, when
expelled by his brothers, fled to king
Cisseus in Macedonia...
-
Dorian phyle,
became the son of
Heracles and one of the
Heracleidae or
Heraclids (the
numerous descendants of Heracles,
especially the
descendants of Hyllus—other...
- mid-reign. The end of the war must be 379
years from the
return of the
Heraclids.
According to
Isaac Newton, also a
classical scholar, the ten
kings reigned...