-
nephew Leotychidas.
Cleonymus was then made the
regent of Areus, thus
indicating that he did not
challenge the
oligarchic order.
Cleonymus retained a prominent...
-
Cleonymus or
Kleonymos may
refer to:
Cleonymus of
Athens (fifth
century BCE)
Athenian general,
cited by
Aristophanes for his
cowardice Cleonymus (d. 371...
-
Cleonymus (Ancient Gr****: Κλεώνυμος) was a
member of the
Spartan royal family of the
Agiad dynasty.
Cleonymus was the
second son of
Cleomenes II and a...
- wife of
Cleonymus,
uncle of his
father Areus. It was this,
together with the
disappointment of not
obtaining the throne,
which led
Cleonymus to invite...
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Cleonymus (Ancient Gr****: Κλεωνύμος) was a
political ally of
Cleon and an
Athenian general. In 424 BC,
Cleonymus had
dropped his
shield in
battle and fled...
- his father. He
notably fought the
tyrant Agathocles in
Sicily c.314.
Cleonymus,
second son of
Cleomenes II, he
might have
contested the
claim of his...
- Prince,
Cleonymus who was
serving as an
officer in his army. The
Spartan persuaded Pyrrhus to ****ist him in his plot to
capture Sparta.
Cleonymus' motives...
-
Hippalcimus (Hippalcus, Hippalcmus), Sciron, Sicyon, Epidaurus,
Cleones (
Cleonymus), Letreus, Dyspontos,
Pelops the younger, Argeius, Dias, Aelius, Corinthus...
-
Areus I
succeeded him
while still very young, so Cleomenes'
second son
Cleonymus acted as
regent until Areus' majority. Some
modern scholars also give...
- wife of
Cleonymus, then Acrotatus, with whom she had
Areus II. She is
known from Plutarch's "Life of Pyrrhus". Her much
older husband Cleonymus, a son...