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various characters: Eteoneus, the
Lacedaemonian son of Boethous, son of the
Pelopid Argeius.
During the
Trojan War, he was the weapon-carrier of King Menelaus...
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Before the
establishment of a democracy, the
Ancient Gr**** city-state of
Argos was
ruled by kings. Most of them are
probably mythical or only semi-historical...
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refer to two
distinct characters: Melanion, the
Lacedaemonian son of the
Pelopid Argeios and Hegesandra,
daughter of King
Amyclas of Sparta. He was the...
- or
Boethos (βοηθὸς, βοηθός or βόηθος) was the
Lacedaemonian son of the
Pelopid Argeios from Pisa and
princess Hegesandra,
daughter of King
Amyclas of...
- and the Amazons;
Phaedra and Hippolytos.
Theseus and Peirithoos. 12. The
Pelopids Tantalos.
Pelops and Hippodameia.
Atreus and Thyestes.
Agamemnon and Menelaos...
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brought to Troy by the Gr****s
because the
Trojan prophet Helenus claimed the
Pelopids would be able to win by
doing so.
Pausanias was told the full story: the...
- Atreus, a
Pelopid, on the throne. The
people of
Mycenae had
received advice from an
oracle that they
should choose a new king from
among the
Pelopids. The...
- the
ruling family of Greece. His
mother Alcmene had both ****ids and
Pelopids in her ancestry. A
princess of the realm, she
received Zeus
thinking he...
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Pleiad Alcyone, both
reigned in
Hyperea and
Anthea before Aetius. The
Pelopids settled in the
country and
divided the
power with Aetius. Thus,
after these...
- to the
Pelopid line—her
mother Lysidice was a
daughter of
Pelops and Hippodameia—, and the p****ages
preceding her
Ehoie also
concern Pelopids.
Three of...