the Heraclid Hyllus of Greek Myth was ancestor of one of the three "tribes" of the Dorians, a major division of the ancient Greek people, called the Hylleis.3 He was driven, along with his brothers, the Heraclidae, from their homeland in the Peloponnese by Eurystheus of Mycenae.3 He took refuge with Aegimius, the king of Doris.3 He was the son of Heracles of Greek Myth and Deianeira of Greek Myth.1 Also called Illos.1 He was born in Calydon.4 He married Iole of Greek Myth, daughter of King of Oechalia Eurytus of Greek Myth and Antiope of Greek Myth .1
Child of the Heraclid Hyllus of Greek Myth and Iole of Greek Myth:
the Heraclid Cleodaeus of Greek Myth+
[S922] Michael Marcotte's Genealogy: Hercules Chart, online . Hereinafter cited as Marcotte's Hercules Chart.
[S1052] Chris Bennett's Egyptian Royal Genealogy Website, online . Hereinafter cited as Egyptian Royal Genealogy.
[S862] Various Encyclopædia Britannica 2001 Standard Edition CD-ROM (U.S.A.: Britannica.com Inc.
, 1994-2000), Dorian (people). Hereinafter cited as EB CD 2001.
[S1078] Plato and his dialogues, online . Hereinafter cited as Plato and his dialogues.