-
reports that
Teleclus'
reign saw the
conquest of Amyclae,
Pharis and Geranthrae,
towns of the
Perioeci or "dwellers
round about".
Teleclus was
killed during...
-
perhaps the
first Agiad king to
reign alongside an
Eurypontid (Charilaus).
Teleclus,
allegedly son of Archelaus, king
perhaps dated from c. 760–c.740. He was...
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Messenian War
broke out—as a
result of the
murder of the
Spartan king
Teleclus by the Messenians, it was claimed, which, in
spite of the
heroism of King...
-
legislation of Lycurgus. He was
succeeded by his son Archelaus. His
grandson was
Teleclus. Clough,
Arthur Hugh (1867), "Agesilaus I", in Smith,
William (ed.), Dictionary...
- sold the
inhabitants into slavery. He was
succeeded as king by his son,
Teleclus. Po****e, E.; Ottley, J. B.; Rutt, John T. (1852). The
History of Greece...
- and the
supposed origin of the term "helot". He
succeeded his
father Teleclus and was
succeeded by his son Polydorus. Clough,
Arthur Hugh (1867). "Alcamenes"...
- c. 820 – 790 BC
Agesilaus I c. 790 – 760 BC
Archelaus c. 760 – 740 BC
Teleclus Killed by the
Messenians c. 740 – 700 BC
Alcamenes First Messenian War...
- and Laconia,
mentioned by Strabo.
Strabo relates that it was
founded by
Teleclus, king of Sparta, in the 8th
century BCE,
along with the
cities of Echeiae...
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Lampsacus –
philosopher Straton of
Sardis – poet
Styphon –
Spartan general Teleclus – King of
Sparta Terence –
comedic playwright Terpander – poet and musician...
- and Laconia,
mentioned by Strabo.
Strabo relates that it was
founded by
Teleclus, king of Sparta, in the 8th
century BCE,
along with the
cities of Poeaessa...