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- Archidamus II (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρχίδαμος Archídāmos; died 427/6 BC) was a king of Sparta who reigned from approximately 469/8 BC to 427/6 BC. His father...
- Archidamus III (died 338 BC) /ˌɑːrkɪˈdeɪməs/ (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρχίδαμος Archídamos) was the son of Agesilaus II and king of Sparta from 360 to 338 BC. While...
- Eurypontids (through Menamus, Agesilaus, Hippocratides, Leotychides, Anaxilaus, Archidamos, Anaxandridas I and Theopompus) and came to power in 491 BC with the help...
- leaders Perikles # Kleon † Nikias  Alkibiades  X (in exile) Demosthenes  Archidamos II Brasidas † Lysander Alkibiades  X (in exile) Casualties and losses...
- father was King Archidamos II (r. 469–427), who belonged to the Eurypontid dynasty, one of the two royal families of Sparta. Archidamos already had a son...
- Plataea Belligerents Plataea Sparta Thebes Commanders and leaders Unknown Archidamos II Strength 400 infantry 5,000 infantry Casualties and losses 200 dead...
- travelled to Sparta to discuss his proposals with the Spartan king Archidamos III. Archidamos expressed his support, hoping that the Spartan fine would also...
- Anthedon 121 § 296 BC Synoris Tlasimachos Ambrakia 122 § 296 BC Tethrippon Archidamos Elis 122 § 292 BC Boys' Boxing Philippos Arkadia 122 § 292 BC Boys' Stadion...
- invaded the Athenian home-region of Attica under the command of king Archidamos II, advancing up to Acharnae as the statesman Pericles gathered the citizens...
- Archidamus I, also spelled Archidamos I (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρχίδαμος Α΄), was a king of Sparta, 12th of the Eurypontids. He reigned from c. 660 to c. 645...