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Cleomenes may
refer to: one of
several kings of Sparta:
Cleomenes I (c. 520 – c. 490 BC)
Cleomenes II (370–309 BC)
Cleomenes III (236–219 BC) Cleomenes...
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Cleomenes III (Ancient Gr****: Κλεομένης) was one of the two
kings of
Sparta from 235 to 222 BC. He was a
member of the
Agiad dynasty and
succeeded his...
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Cleomenes I (/kliːˈɒmɪniːz/; Gr**** Κλεομένης; died c. 490 BC) was
Agiad King of
Sparta from c. 524 to c. 490 BC. One of the most
important Spartan kings...
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Corinth Time: 1459
SCENE ONE:
Vestibule of the
senate palace at
Corinth Cleomene,
governor of Corinth,
realizes that his
depleted troops cannot withstand...
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Cleomenes II (Ancient Gr****: Κλεομένης; died 309 BC) was king of
Sparta from 370 to 309 BC. He was the
second son of
Cleombrotus I, and
grandfather of...
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Cleomenes was a seer in Alexander's entourage, who in 328 BC
interpreted an
unfavorable omen for the king at the time of the
Cleitus affair. Cleomenes...
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Cleomenes (Gr****: Kλεoμένης Kleoménes; died 322 BC), a Gr**** of
Naucratis in
Ancient Egypt, was
appointed by
Alexander III of
Macedon as
nomarch of the...
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ascended to the
throne in c. 489 BC,
succeeding his half-brother king
Cleomenes I. He
ruled jointly along with king
Leotychidas until his
death in 480...
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League for the
control of the Peloponnese.
Under the
leadership of king
Cleomenes III,
Sparta initially had the
upper hand,
which forced the
Achaean League...
- from the
Spartan king
Cleomenes I, an old
friend who had
earlier been
given hospitality by Isagoras.
According to Herodotus,
Cleomenes had had an
affair with...