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tyrant Pheidon. At Macedonia, the
Heraclids formed the
Argead Dynasty,
whose name
comes from Argos, as one of the
Heraclids from this city,
Perdiccas I, settled...
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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...
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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...
- only by the Herakleids ... The
Pelopid family now ****umed power. The
Heraclids "endeavored to
recover the
possessions from
which they had been expelled"...
- 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...
- was established. The
Priestess of the
Shrine did add, however, that the
Heraclids would have
their revenge on
Gyges in the
fifth generation of the Mermnadae...
- (1.7)
refers to a
Heraclid dynasty of
kings who
ruled Lydia, yet were
perhaps not
descended from Omphale, writing, "The
Heraclids,
descended from Heracles...
- Iard****' slave-girls and
their son
Alcaeus was the
first of the
Lydian Heraclids. The
Maeonians relinquished control to the
Heracleidae and
Herodotus says...