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Acrotatus can
refer to one of two
related people in
ancient Gr**** history:
Acrotatus I, the son of
Spartan king
Cleomenes II
Acrotatus II,
grandson of...
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Acrotatus (Gr****: Ἀκρότατος; died 262 BC) was an
Agiad King of
Sparta from 265 to 262 BC. He was the son of
Areus I, and
grandson of
Acrotatus. He had...
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betrothed to Cleonymus, she left him to
marry the ****ure king
Acrotatus.
Areus II, son of
Acrotatus and Chilonis, king from c.262 to 254. He was born after...
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succeeded Cleomenes.
Acrotatus' grandson,
Acrotatus II,
succeeded to the
Spartan throne after Areus. Smith,
William (1867), "
Acrotatus (1)", in Smith, William...
- Sparta,
under the
command of King
Areus I (r. 309–265 BC) and his heir
Acrotatus, and Macedon. The
battle was
fought at
Sparta and
ended in a Spartan-Macedonian...
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Spartan princess,
daughter of Leotychidas, wife of Cleonymus, then
Acrotatus, with whom she had
Areus II. She is
known from Plutarch's "Life of Pyrrhus"...
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reality of this Spartan-Jewish
connection is disputed.
Areus was the son of
Acrotatus, and the
grandson of
Cleomenes II (r. 370–309), king of
Sparta of the...
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Spartans under Acrotatus.
Pausanias says this was "
Acrotatus I, the
eldest son of king Cleomenes", but most
probably it was
Acrotatus II. The army of...
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Crete by King
Areus I (r. 309–265 BC). The
Spartans led by
Crown Prince Acrotatus were able to
withstand a
series of
Epiriote ****aults
until Macedonian...
- to 265 BC, son of
prince Acrotatus,
grandson of
Cleomenes II
Areus II, king of
Sparta from 262 to 254 BC, son of king
Acrotatus,
grandson of
Areus I; he...