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- The Battiadae, or Battiads (Gr****: Βαττιάδαι), were the ruling dynasty of the Gr**** city-state of Cyrene, in modern Libya. Battus I, who founded Cyrene...
- century BC. It was initially ruled by a dynasty of monarchs called the Battiads, who grew rich and powerful as a result of successive waves of immigration...
- Cyrene or Cyrenaica was a Gr**** colony on the North African coast, in what is now northeastern Libya, founded by Dorian settlers from Thera (modern Santorini)...
- flourished 5th century BC) was the eighth King of Cyrene and last king of the Battiad dynasty. He served as a client king under Persian authority. Arcesilaus...
- century BC), was the fourth Gr**** king of Cyrenaica and was a member of the Battiad dynasty. It was from his reign that the dynasty began to decline in power...
- the Gr**** Cyrenaean King Battus III and the last recorded queen of the Battiad dynasty in Cyrenaica. She was regent of Cyrene in place of her son, Arcesilaus...
- its first king, the first Gr**** king in Africa and the founder of the Battiad dynasty. The butterfly Battus philenor is named after him. Battus was born...
- he was ********inated, thus terminating the almost 200-year rule of the Battiad dynasty. An inscription found there and dated around the middle of the...
- BC) was the third Gr**** king of Cyrenaica and Cyrene and a member of the Battiad dynasty. Battus II was the son of the second Cyrenaean king Arcesilaus...
- Lower Sanctuaries. Enough architectural evidence remains from the late Battiad period to show that the Upper and Middle sections already existed at that...