Aleuadae
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the Aleuadae · the sons of Aleuas
in the texts
The Histories
Ruling family of Thessaly who invite Xerxes to invade Hellas, helping to sway him toward war.
So he brought his oracles to bear, while the Pisistratidae and Aleuadae gave their opinions.
Messengers came from Thessaly from the Aleuadae (who were princes of Thessaly) and invited the king into Hellas with all earnestness;
Pythian
The ruling family of Thessaly (the Aleuadae), who along with Pytho and Pelinna commission the celebration of Hippocleas's victory.
Because Pytho summons me, and Pelinna, and the sons of Aleuas;