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Leotychidas II (Gr****: Λεωτυχίδας; Doric: Λατυχίδας Latychidas; c. 545 – c. 469 BC) was king of
Sparta between 491–476 BC,
alongside Cleomenes I and later...
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leadership of
either Leotychidas or Leonidas'
successor (as
regent for his
still under-aged son) Pausanias. The
rejection of
Leotychidas and
Pausanias was...
- However,
Zeuxidamus died
before his father,
Leotychidas.
After the
death of his son and heir,
Leotychidas married Eurydame, the
sister of
Menius and daughter...
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bring Cleomenes into
disfavor at home. In retaliation,
Cleomenes urged Leotychidas, a
relative and
personal enemy of Demaratus, to
claim the
throne on the...
- to a child. The
child was
given the name
Leotychidas,
after the
great grandfather of Agis II—King
Leotychidas of Sparta. However,
because of Timaea's alleged...
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Leonidas travels to
Sparta to
rally the troops. In Sparta, his
fellow king
Leotychidas II is
fighting a
losing battle with the
ephors – a
council of five magistrates...
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Chilonis (Gr****: Χιλονίς) was a
Spartan princess,
daughter of
Leotychidas, wife of Cleonymus, then Acrotatus, with whom she had
Areus II. She is known...
- king on trial. Many
kings were put on
trial by the ephors,
including Leotychidas, who was
found to have
accepted a
bribe from the
Thessalians during his...
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Agesilaus contested the
claim of
Leotychidas, the son of Agis II,
using the
widespread belief in
Sparta that
Leotychidas was an
illegitimate son of Alcibiades—a...
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would prove impossible. In the
aftermath of Mycale, the
Spartan king
Leotychidas had
proposed transplanting all the Gr****s from Asia
Minor to
Europe as...