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Agesilaus II (/əˌdʒɛsəˈleɪəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀγησίλαος
Agēsílāos; 445/4 – 360/59 BC) was king of
Sparta from c. 400 to c. 360 BC.
Generally considered...
- who are
mothers of men". In 396, Cynisca,
sister of the
Eurypontid king
Agesilaos II,
became the
first woman in
Greece to win an
Olympic chariot race. She...
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Achaean League. Cartledge,
Agesilaos, p. 121. Plutarch, Lycurgus, 26. Cartledge,
Agesilaos, p. 122. Cartledge,
Agesilaos, pp. 122, 123, even
hints of...
- M****achusetts/Wikisource) Paul Cartledge,
Agesilaos and the
Crisis of Sparta, London: Duckworth, 1987, 29 Paul Cartledge,
Agesilaos and the
Crisis of Sparta, London:...
- Cartledge,
Agesilaos, p. 296. Soos was
likely added in the 4th century. Cartledge,
Agesilaos, p. 90. Cartledge,
Agesilaos, pp. 90, 91. Cartledge,
Agesilaos, p...
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succeed Agis II but
replaced by his
uncle Agesilaus II.
Issue Leotychides of
Sparta Plutarco, Vite Parallele: Alcibiade,
Agesilao, Lisandro. v t e...
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Epithets of
Hades include Agesander (Ἀγήσανδρος, [aˈgεː.san.dros]) and
Agesilaos (Ἀγεσίλαος, [a.geˈsi.la.os]), both from ágō (ἄγω, "lead", "carry" or "fetch")...
- History, vol. IV, p. 352. Cartledge,
Agesilaos, p. 10. Wickert, Der
peloponnesische Bund, p. 12. Cartledge,
Agesilaos, p. 13. L****n, "Constitution I", pp...
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University Press, p. 100
Agesilaos, P
Cartledge p191
Agesilaos, P
Cartledge p358-9
Agesilaos, P
Cartledge p. 370
Agesilaos, P
Cartledge pp. 373–4 "Dictionary...
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Spartans on this occasion.
Pharnabazus finally met in
person with
Agesilaos, and
Agesilaos agreed to
remove himself from ****espontine
Phrygia proper and...