Aristomachus

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Aristomachus is a figure in Greek mythology, a descendant of Heracles and a member of the Heraclid royal lineage involved in the legendary return to the Peloponnese.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Heraclid
mythological figure
ancestor Heracles NERFINISHED
associatedEvent Dorian invasion
Return of the Heraclidae NERFINISHED
associatedWith oracle of Delphi NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek mythology
deathCause in battle during failed invasion of the Peloponnese
descendantOf Zeus NERFINISHED
ethnicityInMyth Dorian
father Cleodaeus NERFINISHED
gender male
grandfather Hyillus NERFINISHED
greatGrandfather Heracles NERFINISHED
languageContext Ancient Greek
memberOf Heraclidae NERFINISHED
mythologicalLocation Argos NERFINISHED
Laconia NERFINISHED
Messenia NERFINISHED
Peloponnese NERFINISHED
mythologicalTheme dynastic succession
return and restoration of rightful rule
narratedIn Apollodorus, Bibliotheca NERFINISHED
Pausanias, Description of Greece NERFINISHED
offspring Aristodemus NERFINISHED
Cresphontes NERFINISHED
Temenus NERFINISHED
roleInMyth leader of Heraclid expedition to the Peloponnese
timeInMyth before conquest of Peloponnese by his sons
generation after Hyllus

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Temenus of Argos father Aristomachus
Hyllus fatherOf Aristomachus