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Heracleidae - Wikipedia
These Heraclids were a group of Dorian kings who conquered the Peloponnesian kingdoms of Mycenae, Sparta and Argos. en.wikipedia.org
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Heracles - Wikipedia
He was the greatest of the Greek heroes, the ancestor of royal clans who claimed to be Heracleidae (Ἡρακλεῖδαι), and a champion of the Olympian order against ... en.wikipedia.org
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heracleid - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(Greek mythology) Any member of the Heracleidae, the descendants of Hercules. en.wiktionary.org
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Heracleid
Heracleid, -id (ˈhɛrəklaɪd, -ɪd) Also Heraklide. [ad. Gr. Ἡρακλείδης (pl. -αι), L. Heraclīdēs (pl. -æ), a descendant of Ἡρακλῆς or Hercules.] a. One of the descendants of Heracles from whom the Dorian aristocracy of the Peloponnesus claimed descent. (Chiefly in pl.)1835 Thirlwall Greece vii. I. 273 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Heracleid | Heraclid, n. meanings, etymology and more
OED's earliest evidence for Heracleid is from 1725, in a translation by Alexander Pope, poet. Heracleid is of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from Greek. www.oed.com
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Ancient Greece: What is the earliest Heracleid ruler for whom we ...
The Argeads of Macedon, the Bacchiadae of Corinth, the Agiads and Eurypontids of Sparta all claimed descent from the Heracleids. www.reddit.com
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Nemausus
Or perhaps Stephanus of Byzantium was correct in stating in his geographical dictionary that Nemausos, the city of Gaul, took its name from the Heracleid wikipedia.org
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Heracles | Myth, Significance, Labors, Meaning, & Facts - Britannica
Heracles, one of the most famous Greco-Roman legendary heroes. Traditionally, Heracles was the son of Zeus and Alcmene (see Amphitryon), granddaughter of ... www.britannica.com
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HERACLIDAE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2 meanings: → See Heraclid any person claiming descent from Hercules, esp one of the Dorian aristocrats of Sparta. www.collinsdictionary.com
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[PDF] Archias, the Heracleids, the Bakhiads and the Foundation of ...
Archias, a Heracleid from Corinth, founded Syracuse, not as a Bakhiad, and likely with other nobles, seeking political role. www.ancienthistorybulletin.org
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The Real Story of Hercules - Museum Hack
Alcmene and her husband named the baby Hercules which means “glorious gift of Hera” in Greek. When Hera discovered her husband's secret affair ... museumhack.com
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-id
▪ I. -id, suffix1 repr. F. -ide, L. -id-us, used to form adjectives, chiefly from verbs with e-stems, as acidus acid, f. acē-re to be sour, āridus arid, fervidus fervid, frīgidus frigid, liquidus liquid, placidus placid, splendidus splendid, stupidus stupid, etc., etc.; but also from a few verbs wit... Oxford English Dictionary
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Neapoli Voion
History Neapoli is built on the same site as the ancient Laconian city of Boeae, built in the 10th or 9th century BCE by the Heracleid Boeus. wikipedia.org
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Medize
Medize, v. (ˈmiːdaɪz) [mod. ad. Gr. Μηδίζ-ειν, f. Μῆδοι the Medes: see -ize.] intr. To be a Mede in manners, language and dress; to side with the Medes. Of a Greek of the 6th and 5th c. b.c.: To favour the interests of the ‘Median’ or Persian enemies of his country. Also trans. To make like a Mede. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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