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- name Cleombrotus (Gr****: Κλεόμβροτος Kleombrotos) may refer to: Cleombrotus (regent), uncle and regent of Spartan king Pleistarchus Cleombrotus I (d....
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- by his son-in-law, Cleombrotus II. He later returned to Sparta while Agis was on campaign in Aetolia, deposed and exiled Cleombrotus II, and reclaimed...
- to declare war. Shortly thereafter the army of Cleombrotus was ordered to invade Boeotia. Cleombrotus' army crossed the Phocian-Boeotian border into Chaeronea...