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- Agesistrata (died 241 BC), was a Spartan queen, married to king Eudamidas II of Sparta. She was the daughter of king Eudamidas I and Archidamia. She and...
- defoliata (Walker, 1855) Synonyms Alpis defoliata Walker, 1855 Gasina agesistrata Druce, 1890 Megalopyge codiopteris Dyar, 1910 Megalopyge trujillo Schaus...
- Agesilaus, who pla**** an important role during Agis' reign. Agis' mother was Agesistrata, daughter of Archidamia (also mother of Agesilaus) who pla**** an important...
- after, he deposed and executed Agis IV alongside the latter's mother Agesistrata and grandmother Archidamia. He was the father of three children by his...
- attempt to reform Sparta's economic and political structure (b. c. 265 BC) Agesistrata, Spartan Queen Consort Arcesilaus, Gr**** philosopher, who has become...
- was a Spartan queen, wife of Eudamidas I, mother of Archidamus IV and Agesistrata, grandmother of Eudamidas II, and great-grandmother of Agis IV. Archidamia...
- attempt to reform Sparta's economic and political structure (b. c. 265 BC) Agesistrata, Spartan Queen Consort Arcesilaus, Gr**** philosopher, who has become...
- IV, nephew of Agesistrata and grandson of Eudamidas I and Archidamia. He ruled from 275 BC to 244 BC. He married his aunt, Agesistrata. Two of his sons...
- Garrick. In Home's 'Agis' on 21 Feb. 1758 Mrs. Pritchard was the first Agesistrata, and in Arthur Murphy's Desert Island on 24 Jan. 1760 the first Constantia...
- reigning during 228 and 227 BC. He was the son of Eudamidas II and Agesistrata and through him the grandson of Archidamus IV, after whom he was named...