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Agesipolis I (Gr****: Ἀγησίπολις; died 380 BC) was the twenty-first of the
kings of the
Agiad dynasty in
ancient Sparta.
Agesipolis succeeded his father...
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Agesipolis II (Gr****: Ἀγησίπολις Bʹ; died 369 BC), son of the king
Cleombrotus I,
succeeded his
father and
reigned as
Agiad King of Sparta. His rule was...
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Agesipolis III (Gr****: Ἀγησίπολις; died 183 BC) was the 32nd and last of the
kings of the
Agiad dynasty in
ancient Sparta.
Agesipolis was the son of another...
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Agesipolis may
refer to:
Agesipolis I, king of the
Agiad dynasty in Sparta, from 394 BC to 380 BC
Agesipolis II, king of the
Agiad dynasty in Sparta, from...
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Battle of Leuctra. Aristodemus,
regent for
Agesipolis I in 395, he won the
Battle of
Nemea in 394.
Agesipolis II,
first son of
Cleombrotus I, king from...
- of Pausanias, he
became king of
Sparta after the
death of his
brother Agesipolis I in 380 BC, and led the
allied Spartan-Peloponnesian army
against the...
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abolished the
traditional Spartan diarchy by
dethroning his
fellow king
Agesipolis III and
ruling Sparta as its sole monarch. In 219 BC,
after the death...
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fighting Thebes at the
famous Battle of
Leuctra in 371. His
eldest son
Agesipolis II
succeeded him, but he died soon
after in 370. Cleomenes'
reign was...
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condemned to
death by the
Spartans and
replaced as king by his
young son
Agesipolis I. However,
Pausanias was able to
escape execution and fled
Sparta to...
- of the
Thirtieth dynasty of Egypt.
Cleombrotus I
succeeds his
brother Agesipolis I as king of Sparta. What some
historians call the Rich
style in Greece...