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| | Heraclids |
 | | Iolaus, son of Iphicles, was nephew to both Heracles and Eurystheus. |  | | In Athens, Iolaus and the Heraclids were suppliants, asking for aids from Demophon, son of the Athenian hero, Theseus. |  | | In some versions, either Iolaus or Hyllus, the eldest son of Heracles and Deïaneira, killed him. |
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http://www.timelessmyths.com/classical/heraclids.html
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 | | IOLAUS There be captured arms within this shrine; these will I use, and, if I live, restore; and, if I am slain, the god will not demand them of me back. |  | | IOLAUS Not so, for the god's altar will protect me, and this land of freedom, wherein we have set foot. |  | | IOLAUS That so they may escape surrender, nor be torn with violence from thy altars, and brought to Argos. |
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http://classics.mit.edu/Euripides/heracleidae.pl.txt
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| | Herculean Slash - Story List |
 | | Iolaus discovers there are some definite drawbacks to being the acknowledged lover of a demigod. |  | | Sticking close to protect him, Iolaus may be in for more than he bargained on. |  | | Iolaus/Other R - While Hercules is away being a god on Mt. Olympus, a travelling merchant picks up a distraught Iolaus in a tavern and finds himself getting more than he bargained for. |
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http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Cafe/3040/main.html
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| | Tale of the Nymph |
 | | He looked into her eyes and could see that Xena was still in there, but she had no control over what she was doing. |  | | Nymphs are spirits of the wood, and they are all beautiful and never age. |  | | "You weren't yourself," said Iolaus, suddenly unfrozen from his position at the wall. |
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http://www.xenafan.com/fiction/content/nymph.htm
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| | Slings And Arrows |
 | | Iolaus grinned at him, then handed him the cup. |  | | Iolaus smiled to see him, looking so happy that Hercules felt his stomach turn over. |  | | Hercules laid an arm about Iolaus' shoulders cautiously, not wanting to startle him while he was pouring. |
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http://www.yuletidetreasure.org/archive/11/slingsand.html
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| | HERCULETTA & IOLAUS THE BLONDE - by Scorpio |
 | | Iolaus, Joxer and myself all turned to glare at the rudeness pouring from Gabrielle's mouth and spoke at the same time. |  | | Not only was Iolaus *hard* but Jace had NO DICK! |  | | Xena tried to answer with a nasty retort, but I didn't want to hear them argue again, so I rushed over to Ares and threw myself into his startled arms and held on tight as I sobbed on his gloriously muscled chest. |
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http://www22.brinkster.com/theden/fic-scorherc.html
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| | "Protect and Survive" by Keith R.A. DeCandido |
 | | When Iolaus first heard of Xena's resurrection, he had thought she might be Immortal -- until he heard about the ambrosia. |  | | And then Iolaus saw something he thought he would never forget as long as he lived, even if he did live forever. |  | | Iolaus wanted to say any number of things. |
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http://www.sff.net/people/frants/methos1.htm
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| | Uncle Iolaus |
 | | Iolaus turned to Theodorus and said, "We'll talk later, Son. |  | | And thus he maintained the contact with the children Orestes had come to love. |  | | Theodorus raised his eyes to watch him head in the direction Carmella took. |
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http://www.geocities.com/imbwell/uncle.html
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| | I Dream of Genie |
 | | Slowly, Iolaus joined the god at the edge of the water. |  | | Iolaus silently stood at Hercules' left shoulder, tensely watching the angry god. |  | | Not able to breathe, Iolaus slowly turned around at the sound of the familiar voice. |
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http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/mnemonic/1632/id24.htm
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| | Alt.olycus Ep.15 "Love Potion Number IX: An Alt.olycus Story" |
 | | "Not when the likes of Iolaus and Autolycus are out there somewhere," the young woman continues. |  | | It is dark, and the rain continues to pour outside. |  | | "And then, I woke up," Iolaus says, finishing a recap of the dream. |
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http://www.network54.com/Realm/Deb_U/omar/Auto15.html
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| | Teach Young Iolaus to Swim Challenge |
 | | "And who is SHE?" Iolaus pointed at a small dark-haired girl standing in the crowd. |  | | Phoebe's blue eyes lit up at first then she looked a little doubtful. |  | | He glanced up to see Cheiron staring at him. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Location/6802/swim2.htm
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| | Josh Becker: Hercules and the Hidden Valley |
 | | The Valley People say, "Hercules, once you leave this will all start over again. |  | | Iolaus comes to him and says he's not going. |  | | Iolaus isn't interested in her coming with him. |
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http://www.beckerfilms.com/HerculesValley.htm
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| | Xena Online Resources: Iolaus |
 | | Twanky's Twittling Web Shrine - The only webpage in the Xenaverse dedicated to the Widow Twanky, dance instructress extraordinaire (played by Michael Hurst). |  | | It seems every member of the troupe has garnered some criticism that may be a bit unwarranted. |  | | Herc_Iolaus Live Journal Community - Live Journal community for fans of Hercules and Iolaus, for discussion, and posting fanfiction and art. |
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http://www.xenite.org/xor/Iolaus
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| | Encyclopedia of Greek Mythology: Iolaus |
 | | The Hydra, slain by Heracles with the help of his charioteer, Iolaus. |  | | Son of Iphicles who helped Heracles slay the Hydra. |  | | When in the course of one of his Labors the great hero sought the Hydra in the swamps of Lerna, Iolaus conveyed him there in his chariot. |
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http://www.mythweb.com/encyc/entries/iolaus.html
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| | Cynosarges [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
 | | Nearby there were altars for Alcmene and Iolaus, Heracles' mother and companion respectively, and for Hebe, his consort in Olympus (Pausanias 1.19.3). |  | | All the other deities associated with Cynosarges are closely connected with Heracles himself. |
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http://www.iep.utm.edu/c/cynosarg.htm
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| | Hercules and Iolaus:Warrior Spies |
 | | Unfortunately for the two men, this also caused them to ruffle some leaves. |  | | The men could now clearly hear the voice of the person doing the majority of the moaning and groaning; it was low, rich, and definitely female. |  | | Hercules had to hold an indignant Iolaus back from storming into the campsite and giving the warrior princess a piece of his mind. |
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http://www.academyofbards.org/fanfic/k/katieburnett_warriorspies.html
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| | Iolaus |
 | | He also built the pyre for his dying friend. |  | | Article "Iolaus" created on 24 April 1999; last modified on 25 April 1999 (Revision 2). |
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http://www.pantheon.org/articles/i/iolaus.html
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| | Iolaus -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | He also went with him to the far west to capture the cattle of the giant Geryon. |  | | Iolaus aided Heracles in his second labour, the slaying of the Hydra and its ally the crab. |  | | The destruction of Hydra was one of the 12 Labours of Heracles, which he accomplished with the assistance of Iolaus. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9042687
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| | Athena's Iolaus Page |
 | | Iolaus is the legendary sidekick and Hero and his own right. |  | | Iolaus and any other character from Hercules: The Legendary Journeys belong to them and no copyright infringement is intended. |  | | This is site is a fan page, I am not making any profit from this website and it is not connected in anyway with Universal, Rennaisance Pacific, Michael Hurst or Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. |
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http://members.aol.com/athena826
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| | Hercules (or Heracles) |
 | | When Hercules cut off the hideous heads they immediately grew back again, so he commanded his nephew Iolaus, who was with him, to seal each wound with a flaming brand. |  | | Then he dipped his arrows into Hydra's blood to make them poisonous. |  | | The hydra was a hundred-headed serpent whose breath was so venomous that it could destroy life. |
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http://www.themystica.com/mythical-folk/articles/hercules_or_heracles.html
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| | Internet Islamic History Sourcebook |
 | | Iolaus: An Anthology of Friendship [chapter on Arabia and Persia], with extracts from Rumi, Hafiz and Saadi. |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/islam/islamsbook.html
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| | Thalya's Iolausian Dream |
 | | Wanna see some more pictures of Iolaus (and Michael and Iolaus2, too) ? |  | | These two gorgeous images (among others) are available in their full size glory from The Michael Hurst Fan Club. |  | | This site was created by fans for the enjoyment of other fans. |
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http://members.aol.com/im4iolaus
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| | The Twelve Labors of Hercules |
 | | Hercules made his arrows poisonous by dipping them in the Hydra's blood. |  | | But Hercules quickly sliced off the heads, while his charioteer, Iolaus, sealed the wounds with a torch. |  | | If one got hurt, two would grow in its place. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0882073.html
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| | Texts on the Web (Alexander the Great on the Web) |
 | | Aelian, VA 7.8 on Alexander's reaction to Hephaestion's death from Iolaus: An anthology of Friendship by Edward Carpenter (1908). |  | | Web Archive: Quote from Philostratus' Life of Apollonius of Tyana on Alexander. |
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http://www.isidore-of-seville.com/alexander/9.html
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