Procles

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Procles is a legendary descendant of Heracles and one of the twin founders of the Spartan royal dynasties in ancient Greek mythology.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Heraclid
legendary king
mythological figure
ancestor Heracles NERFINISHED
associatedWith Lacedaemon NERFINISHED
Peloponnese NERFINISHED
associatedWithInstitution Spartan diarchy NERFINISHED
category Children of Heracles NERFINISHED
Heracleidae in mythology NERFINISHED
Kings in Greek mythology
Mythological kings of Sparta
child Eurydamidas NERFINISHED
Soos NERFINISHED
coRulerWith Eurysthenes NERFINISHED
country Sparta NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek
describedIn Apollodorus' Bibliotheca NERFINISHED
Herodotus' Histories NERFINISHED
Pausanias' Description of Greece NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Dorian NERFINISHED
father Aristodemus NERFINISHED
founderOf Eurypontid dynasty NERFINISHED
grandfather Heracles NERFINISHED
hasLegend division of Spartan kingdom between twin brothers
memberOfDynasty Eurypontid dynasty NERFINISHED
mother Argia NERFINISHED
mythology Greek mythology
notableFor co-founding the Spartan dual kingship
establishing one of the two Spartan royal houses
origin Heraclid invasion of the Peloponnese
partOf Heracleidae NERFINISHED
positionHeld King of Sparta NERFINISHED
relative Argia NERFINISHED
Aristodemus NERFINISHED
Eurysthenes NERFINISHED
Heracles NERFINISHED
religion Ancient Greek religion
role founder-king
sibling Eurysthenes NERFINISHED
spouse Anaxandra NERFINISHED
timePeriod Mythical period
title Basileus of Sparta NERFINISHED
twin Eurysthenes NERFINISHED

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Heracleidae hasMember Procles