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- symmetrical. Modern scholars consider instead that Charilaus was the first historical Eurypontid king. Charilaus and the Agiad Archelaus are indeed the first...
- of the Eurypontids, who served a brief regency either for the infant Charilaus (780–750 BC) or for Labotas (870–840 BC) the Agiad. Currently known two...
- of the synoecism of Sparta, which took place in the 8th century, with Charilaus the first Eurypontid king (r. c.775–c.760). The Gr**** geographer Pausanias...
- Agiad dynasty king of Sparta. He was a son of Agesilaus I. Together with Charilaus, he conquered Elis. During his reign he also conquered the city of Aegys...
- dynasties came to rule jointly under the kings Archelaus (Agiad) and Charilaus (Eurypontid) in the 8th century, as a result of the synoecism that created...
- defend the city during a war from an invasion led by the Spartan king Charilaus. Marpessa's weapon was later put in plain sight in the Temple of Athena...
- Sparta and a member of the Eurypontid dynasty. He was succeeded by king Charilaus. Forrest, W. G. (1968). A History of Sparta. London: Hutchinson. ISBN 978-0090878406...
- later-more-influential Eurypontid dynasty instead, specifically as regent of Charilaus; the disputes indicate that the two royal houses by the historical period...
- Lycurgus became regent instead for the first several months of the infant Charilaus' life. There is no mention of the Agiad Labotas in this version. These...
- Prytanis, the father of Polydectes, in turn father of Eunomus (father of Charilaus) and Lycurgus. Paus. iii. 7. § 1 Plut. Lyc. 2 Polyaen. ii. 13.  This...