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Neleides or
Nelides (/ˈniːliɪdz/ NEEL-ee-idz;
Ancient Gr****: Nηλείδης; also Neleiades, Νηληιάδης, and Neleius), in the
plural Neleidae (Ancient Gr****:...
- is known,
aside from any
family connections.
Children of
Priam Homeric Neleides Sons of
Aegyptus Suitors of
Helen Theban kings /
Queens Gr**** mythology...
- (FGrHist 250), with Castor's
dates given in
modern terms.
Melanthus was the
Neleides king of
Pylos in Messenia.
Being driven out by the
Dorian and Heraclidae...
- a
wealthy and
powerful noble family of
ancient Athens, a
branch of the
Neleides who
claimed descent from the
mythological Alcmaeon, the great-grandson...
- Labienus [es] – Leptaulax [es] – Macrolinus [es] –
Malagasulus –
Mastochilus –
Neleides –
Neleuops –
Nelues –
Ninus –
Odontotaenius – Ogyges [es] –
Oileus – Ophrygonius...
-
Bronze Age
Pylos 1200 BC, home to the aged
Homeric hero
Nestor and the
Neleides, are
listed in the
Linear B
tablets as 𐀏𐀬𐀐 ka-ru-ke
serving the 𐀨𐀷𐀒𐀪...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Nestor of
Gerenia (Ancient Gr****: Νέστωρ Γερήνιος, Nestōr Gerēnios) was a
legendary king of Pylos. He is a
prominent secondary character...
-
Alastor (/əˈlæstər, -tɔːr/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀλάστωρ,
English translation: "avenger")
refers to a
number of
people and
concepts in Gr**** mythology: Alastor...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Asterion /əˈstɪəriən/ (Gr****: Ἀστερίων, gen.: Ἀστερίωνος,
literally "starry") or
Asterius /əˈstɪəriəs/ (Ἀστέριος) may
refer to the...
- of
Aristodemus took Sparta. The
previous ruling family of Messenia, the
Neleides, had
emigrated with the Atreids,
rulers of
Mycenae and Argos, to Athens...