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Aletes, son of Hippotes : ウィキペディア英語版 | Aletes, son of Hippotes Aletes () was a son of Hippotes, of Dorian ancestry, and a fifth-generation descendant of Heracles. He is said to have defeated in battle the Corinthians, taken possession of Corinth, and to have expelled the Sisyphids〔Pausanias, ''Description of Greece'' (2.4 )〕 thirty years after the first invasion of the Peloponnesus by the Heraclids. His family, sometimes called the ''Aletidae'', maintained themselves at Corinth down to the time of Bacchis (that is, late 10th century BC).〔Pausanias, ''Description of Greece'' ii. 4. § 3, v. 18. § 2〕〔Strabo, viii. p. 389〕〔Callimachus, ''Fragments'' 103〕〔Pindar, ''Olympian Odes'' xiii. 17〕 Velleius Paterculus calls him a descendant of Heracles, but of the sixth generation.〔Velleius Paterculus, i. 3〕 He received an oracle, promising him the sovereignty of Athens if during the war, which was then going on, its king should remain uninjured. This oracle became known at Athens, and the Athenian king Codrus sacrificed himself to preserve the city.〔Conon, ''Narrations'' 26〕 ==Notes==
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