Aeolids
Classical
The Aeolids (Αἴολιδαί) were powerful rulers who established kingdoms in many parts of Greece. They were descendants of Aeolus, son of Hellen. Aeolus was a powerful ruler of Thessaly. The Aeolids could be found ruling kingdoms in Thessaly, Argos, Corinth, Orchomenus, Elis, Messenia and Calydon.
Note that the House of Elis and the House of Calydon can be found in the page titled Houses of Elis and Calydon.
- After the Deluge
- Thessalian Line
- Boeotian Line
- Corinthian Line
- Argive Line
- Messenian Line
- House of Elis
- House of Calydon
After the Deluge
Thessalian Line
Boeotian Line
The Aeolids who lived in Boeotia settled in the city of Orchomenus, a city north of another Boeotian city, Thebes. Orchomenus was the centre of the Minyan culture in the late Bronze Age, known for their distinctive pottery style compared to the Mycenaean.
