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:''For the butterfly genus, see ''Iolaus (butterfly).
In Greek mythology, Iolaus ( ''Iólaos'') was a Theban divine hero, son of Iphicles and Automedusa.

He was famed for being Heracles's nephew and for helping with some of his Labors, and also for being one of the Argonauts. Through his daughter Leipephilene, he was considered to have fathered the mythic and historic line of the kings of Corinth, ending with Telestes.
A genus of Lycaenid butterfly has been named after him.
==Relationship with Heracles==

As a son of Iphicles, Iolaus was a nephew of Heracles. He often acted as Heracles' charioteer and companion. He was popularly regarded as Heracles's lover, and the shrine to him in Thebes was a place where male couples worshiped and made vows.〔Crompton, Louis, ''Homosexuality and Civilization'', Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2003, (p. 123 ).〕
The Theban gymnasium was also named after him, and the ''Iolaeia,'' an athletic festival consisting of gymnastic and equestrian events, was held yearly in Thebes in his honor.〔Pindar, ''Olympian Ode'' VIII, 84〕 The victors at the ''Iolaea'' were crowned with garlands of myrtle.〔Pindar, ''Isthmian Ode'' IV.〕
Iolaus provided essential help to Heracles in his battle against the Hydra, his second labor. Seeing that Heracles was being overwhelmed by the multi-headed monster (the Lernaean Hydra), who grew two heads in place of each one cut off, Iolaus sprang to help, cauterizing each neck as Heracles beheaded it.
Heracles gave his wife, Megara, age thirty three, to Iolaus, then only sixteen years old〔Plutarch, ''Moralia'' "The Dialogue on Love / ''Erotikos'' / ''Amatoria''", Loeb, V. XII, p.339〕 – ostensibly because the sight of her reminded him of his murder of their three children. They had a daughter, Leipephilene. He was one of the Heraclidae.〔Ovid, Metamorphoses IX, 394.〕
Upon Heracles' death, Iolaus lit the funeral pyre. However, according to some mythographers, this was Philoctetes instead. In Sophocles' ''Philoctetes'', Philoctetes was given Herakles' bow and arrow as reward for lighting the funeral pyre.〔Sophocles ''Philoctetes''〕 In other versions, it is Poeas.
According to Diodorus Siculus, Iolaus was sent by Heracles in Sardinia together with nine of the sons that he had fifty daughters of Thespius (the Thespiades), to colonize the island, giving rise to the people of Iolaensi.〔Diodorus Siculus, book IV, 29–30.〕
Iolaus and the Thespians were buried in Sardinia.
Aristotle said that Sardinia had practiced the rite of incubation, which is the liberation ritual of the people who were affected by nightmares and obsessions. These rituals included that the persons suffering from nightmares should sleep next to the tombs of heroes.〔Aristotle, ''Physics'', IV.〕
Simplicius of Cilicia adds, in the eight books of the Commentaries Aristotle, that "the places where they were deposited and preserved corpses of the nine heroes that Hercules got from the Thespians and who came to Sardinia with the colony of Iolaus, became the famous oracles."〔Simplicius, book IV.〕
Solinus says: "The Iolians, so named by him (Iolaus), added a temple to his tomb, because he had freed Sardinia for many ills".〔Solinus, I-16:'' Iolenses ab eo dicti sepulcro eius templum addiderunt quod ... Malis plurimis Sardiniam liberasset''.〕

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