The
Leleges (; ) were one of the aboriginal peoples of the
Aegean littoral, distinct from the
Pelasgians, the Bronze Age
Greeks, the
Cretan Minoans, the
Cycladic Telkhines, and the
Tyrrhenians. The classical
Hellenes emerged as an amalgam of these six peoples. The distinction between the Leleges and the Carians (a nation living in south west Anatolia) is unclear. According to
Homer, the Leleges were a distinct Anatolian tribe; However,
Herodotus states that
Leleges had been an early name for the
Carians. The fourth-century BCE historian Philippus of Theangela, suggested that the Leleges maintained connections to
Messenia,
Laconia,
Locris and other regions in mainland Greece, after they were overcome by the Carians in Asia Minor.