- In Gr**** mythology,
Iolaus (/aɪoʊˈleɪəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἰόλαος
Iólaos) was a
Theban divine hero. He was
famed for
being Heracles'
charioteer and squire...
- c. 81)
Issue Phila, Eurydice, Nicaea, Iollas, C****ander, Pleistarchus, Philip, Nicanor, Alexarchus,
Perilaus Gr**** Ἀντίπατρος
Father Iolaos of Macedon...
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Iolaos and
Athena on a hydria, c. 540 BC
Cabinet des Médailles, BnF Neck
amphora c. 530 BC, Side A (Herakles and
Nemean Lion with
Athena and
Iolaos)...
- Carthaginians”] Gad?
Ashtarte Ashtarte Attart Herakles Melqart Melqart Milqart Milk
Iolaos [“problematic”]
Eshmun Eshmun ? Ares Reshef? Baal
Shamem Baal
Shamem Haddu...
- An
important role was that of
mythological heroes such as Norax, Sardus,
Iolaos and Aristeus,
military leaders also
considered to be divinities. The excavations...
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Iollas or
Iolaos (Gr****: Ἰόλλας or Ἰόλαος;
lived 4th
century BC) was the son of
Antipater and the
brother of C****ander, king of Macedon. He was one of...
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strangles the lion,
whose skin
could not be wounded,
while his
brother Iolaos and the
goddess Athena look on,
serving to
frame the scene. The
naked Herakles...
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found inscribed once, on a
golden bulla dating to the 5th
century BCE now
housed at the
Walters Art Museum. Vile,
Vilae Gr****
Iolaos,
nephew of Hercle....
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placed in
their manger. Glaucus'
mares do the same to
their master after Iolaos wins a
chariot race.
There are
several possible interpretations: the consumption...
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Athena wearing the aegis,
detail from a
scene representing Heracles and
Iolaos escorted by Athena,
Apollo and Hermes.
Belly of an
Attic black-figured hydria...