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Heraclid
[ her-uh-klid ]
noun
, plural Her·a·cli·dae [her-, uh, -, klahy, -dee].
- a person claiming descent from Hercules, especially one of the Dorian aristocracy of Sparta.
Heraclid
/ ˈhɛrəklɪd; ˌhɛrəˈklaɪdən /
noun
- any person claiming descent from Hercules, esp one of the Dorian aristocrats of Sparta
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Derived Forms
- Heraclidan, adjective
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Other Words From
- Her·a·cli·dan [her-, uh, -, klahyd, -n], adjective
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Example Sentences
In short, wherever there were Heraclid, or Herculeans, an Hercules has been supposed.
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Tisamenes and Penthilus, sons of Orestes, reigned after their father, and were at last driven out by the Heraclid.
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As the authority of the Hittite satraps at Sardis began to decay the Heraclid dynasty arose.
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In gratitude for the services of their able leader, Oxylus, the kingdom of Elis, was conferred upon him by the Heraclid.
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The balance of power saved Sparta, when the two other Heraclid states fell into disorder.
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