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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...
- 124, "Herodotus
provides us with
practically all our
information on
Kleomenes". Hornblower, Herodotus, Book V, pp. 12, 13. Ste. Croix, "Herodotus and...
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Length of the
Reigns of
Kleomenes", pp. 356, 357. Hamilton, Agesilaus, p. 236,
writes that "the
inactivity of the
Agiad Kleomenes II
throughout his sixty-year...
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expected to. The
Ephors obliquely threaten Kleomenes,
referencing the
deposition and "suicide" of
Kleomenes I, and he
resentfully takes his
three hundred...
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Cleomenes of
Rhegium (Gr****: Kλεoμένης
Kleoménes; 5th-century BC) was a Gr****
dithyrambic poet,
apparently from
Rhegium in
Magna Graecia.
According to...
- Huxley,
Early Sparta, pp. 77, 81, Harvey, "The
Length of the
Reigns of
Kleomenes", pp. 356, 357. Paul Cartledge,
Sparta and Lakonia, A
Regional History...
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glorious in victory") did Hyakinthos, son of Pantauchos, for the
safety of
Kleomenes,
Commander of the
Upper Satrapies, of the satraps. ἔτους δξρ᾽, μηνὸς Πανήμου...
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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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Silver tetradrachm depicting Kleomenes III. Reverse:
statue of
Artemis Ortheia brandishing a
spear and
holding a bow, ΛΑ(ΚΩΝΩΝ), of Laconia....
- Gr****
inscription ΚΛΕΟΜΕΝΗΣ ΑΠΟΛΛΟΔΩΡΟΥ ΑΘΗΝΑΙΟΣ ΕΠΩΕΣΕΝ,
literally "
Kleomenes (son) of
Apollodoros of
Athens made it." The
inscription is not original...