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- adopted a pro-Achaea policy based on diplomacy. Anaxandridas was succeeded by Cleomenes I. Anaxandridas was the son of Leon, who reigned during the first...
- Anaxandridas (Gr****: Ἀναξανδρίδας) may refer to: Anaxandridas I, king of Sparta from c. 675 to c. 645 BC Anaxandridas II, king of Sparta between 560 and...
- constitution, tried to prevail upon King Anaxandridas II to set her aside and take another wife. Anaxandridas refused, claiming his wife was blameless...
- Anaxandridas I (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀναξανδρίδας) was a conjectured king of Sparta and a member of the Eurypontid dynasty. According to the Histories of Herodotus...
- having corrupted the Oracle of Delphi in 491. Cleomenes was the son of Anaxandridas II, who belonged to the Agiad dynasty, one of the two royal families...
- son of King Leonidas I and Queen Gorgo. His grandparents were Kings Anaxandridas II and Cleomenes I. He was born from an avunculate marriage – his parents...
- Menamus, Agesilaus, Hippocratides, Leotychides, Anaxilaus, Archidamos, Anaxandridas I and Theopompus) and came to power in 491 BC with the help of the Agiad...
- Allotinus punctatus (Semper, 1889) Synonyms Paragerydus punctatus Semper, 1889 Allotinus anaxandridas Fruhstorfer, 1916 Allotinus caesemius Fruhstorfer, 1916...
- that the line of Eurysthenes would expire, asked Anaxandridas to divorce his wife and remarry. Anaxandridas refused and the Ephors then proposed that he take...
- China but dies before the end of the year. 520 BC—Cleomenes I succeeds Anaxandridas as king of Sparta (approximate date). c. 520 BC—Darius I decrees that...