- name
Cleombrotus (Gr****: Κλεόμβροτος Kleombrotos) may
refer to:
Cleombrotus (regent),
uncle and
regent of
Spartan king
Pleistarchus Cleombrotus I (d....
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ancient Greece.
Cleombrotus was
succeeded by his son
Agesipolis II. His
other son was
Cleomenes II. Many
historians cite
Cleombrotus as
having pro-Theban...
-
Cleombrotus (Gr****: Κλεόμβροτος, Kleómbrotos),
regent of
Sparta between 480 and 479 BC. He was a
member of the
Agiad dynasty, the son of Anaxandridas...
- Persian/Seleucid woman, and
Cleombrotus II's wife was
therefore not
fully Spartan. This
created friction between Cleombrotus II's father-in-law and then...
-
Cleombrotus (later
referred to as
Cleombrotus of Ambracia; Gr****: Κλεόμβροτος) is a
young man
mentioned in Plato's
Phaedo as one of two
young men notably...
- be a
regular soldier until the age of thirty. As a son of the
regent Cleombrotus and a
nephew of the
recently deceased warrior king,
Leonidas I, Pausanias...
- its
shaky authority in
central Greece. Hence, the
other Spartan king,
Cleombrotus I,
marched to war from Phocis.
Rather than take the
expected easier route...
- to
declare war.
Shortly thereafter the army of
Cleombrotus was
ordered to
invade Boeotia.
Cleombrotus' army
crossed the Phocian-Boeotian
border into Chaeronea...
- in 394.
Agesipolis II,
first son of
Cleombrotus I, king from 371 to 370.
Cleomenes II,
second son of
Cleombrotus I, king from 370 to 309. Acrotatus, first...
- win a
decisive victory over the
Spartans under the
other Spartan king,
Cleombrotus I (who is
killed in the battle).
Epaminondas wins the
battle with a tactical...