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Eudamidas may
refer to:
Eudamidas I (330 – c. 300 BC), king of
Sparta Eudamidas II, king of
Sparta (ruled c. 275 BC – c. 244 BC)
Eudamidas III, king of...
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explains how the name
Eudamidas entered the
catalogue of
names of the Eurypontids.
Archidamus had two
other sons
beside Eudamidas; the
eldest was king...
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Eudamidas III (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Εὐδαμίδας;
reigned from 241 to 228 BC), son of Agis IV and Agiatis,
daughter of Gylippus, was king of
Sparta and a member...
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prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years. Agis IV
succeeds his father,
Eudamidas II, as
Eurypontid king of Sparta. The war in Asia
Minor and the Aegean...
- Agis IV (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἄγις; c. 265 BC – 241 BC), the
elder son of
Eudamidas II, was the 25th king of the
Eurypontid dynasty of Sparta.
Posterity has...
- the son of King
Archidamus IV,
nephew of
Agesistrata and
grandson of
Eudamidas I and Archidamia. He
ruled from 275 BC to 244 BC. He
married his aunt...
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javelin cast. He had
reigned nine years. Agis was
succeeded by his
brother Eudamidas I. Cartledge, ****enistic and
Roman Sparta, p. 10. Badian, "Agis III"...
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method in
Europe for
naming years.
Archidamus IV, king of Sparta, son of
Eudamidas I and
grandson of
Archidamus III, is
defeated by
Demetrius Poliorcetes...
- Manduria. He was
succeeded by his son Agis III, and was also the
father of
Eudamidas I and
another son
named Agesilaus. Percy,
William Armstrong (1998). Pederasty...
- 340-241 BC) was a
Spartan queen, wife of
Eudamidas I,
mother of
Archidamus IV and Agesistrata,
grandmother of
Eudamidas II, and great-grandmother of Agis IV...