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who also restored Tyndareus as the rightful ruler of the Lacedeamonians. The bad blood between these two parties can be attributed to the following reasons: (1) the refusal of Hippocoon and his family to cleanse the hero after the death of
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dog. For the latter incident, Heracles straightway give them battle as he was very angry but was wounded in the hip-joint and he stealthily retreated. Afterwards, the son of
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and his sons, and succeeded in avenging himself on Hippocoon, and also on Dorycleus and his brothers, for their murder of Oeonus.
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and the hero's cousin, who was beaten to death by the Hippocoöntids with their clubs for stoning in self-defense their
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and Hipocoon's (half-)brother. Ultimately, the Hippocoöntids and their father were slain by
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Dorycleus, together with his brothers, helped their father usurped the throne of
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when he came to Sparta, (2) Dorycleus and his brothers joined King
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in his war with the Heracles, and (3) for the manslaughter of
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made an expedition against Sparta enlisting the aid of King
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Index

Greek mythology
Ancient Greek
Spartan
Hippocoöntids
Hippocoön
Oebalus
naiad
Bateia
Scaeus
Enarophorus
Euteiches
Bucolus
Lycaethus
Tebrus
Eurytus
Hippothous
Hippocorystes
Alcinous
Alcimus
Dorceus
Sebrus
Eumedes
Enaesimus
Alcon
Leucippus
Lacedaemonia
Tyndareus
Gorgophone
Heracles
Iphitus

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