• Agesipolis II (Greek: Ἀγησίπολις Bʹ; died 369 BC), son of the king Cleombrotus I, succeeded his father and reigned as Agiad King of Sparta. His rule was...
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  • Agesipolis may refer to: Agesipolis I, king of the Agiad dynasty in Sparta, from 394 BC to 380 BC Agesipolis II, king of the Agiad dynasty in Sparta,...
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  • Agesipolis I (Greek: Ἀγησίπολις; died 380 BC) was the twenty-first of the kings of the Agiad dynasty in ancient Sparta. Agesipolis succeeded his father...
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  • Agesipolis II. His other son was Cleomenes II. Many historians cite Cleombrotus as having pro-Theban tendencies, unlike his fellow king, Agesilaus II...
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  • Agesipolis was the son of another Agesipolis and grandson of Cleombrotus II and Chilonis, daughter of Leonidas II and Cratesiclea. After the death of...
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  • fighting Thebes at the famous Battle of Leuctra in 371. His eldest son Agesipolis II succeeded him, but he died soon after in 370. Cleomenes' reign was instead...
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    regent for Agesipolis I in 395, he won the Battle of Nemea in 394. Agesipolis II, first son of Cleombrotus I, king from 371 to 370. Cleomenes II, second...
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    form an Arcadian League and build a new federal city, Megalopolis. Agesipolis II succeeds his father Cleombrotus I as king of Sparta. It is suggested...
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  • successor of Aristotle in the Peripatetic school (d. c. 285 BC) Chanakya Agesipolis II, Agiad king of Sparta Democritus of Abdera, Greek philosopher (approximate...
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  • Cynurensian bandits were common in the lands. Or Labotes, Leobotes. Agesilaus II, distinguished king of Sparta, being asked which was the greater virtue, valor...
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  • brother Philip, the future conqueror of Greece. Cleomenes II succeeds his brother Agesipolis II as Agiad king of Sparta. Zhuang Zhou, Chinese Taoist philosopher...
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  • form an Arcadian League and build a new federal city, Megalopolis. Agesipolis II succeeds his father Cleombrotus I as king of Sparta. It is suggested...
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  • brother Philip, the future conqueror of Greece. Cleomenes II succeeds his brother Agesipolis II as Agiad king of Sparta. While the previous year's intervention...
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  • from Sparta. Meanwhile, Aristodamos—the regent of the young Agiad king Agesipolis—won a major victory at Nemea near Argos, which was offset by the disaster...
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  • Agesilaus II – King of Sparta Agesipolis I – King of Sparta Agesipolis II – King of Sparta Agesipolis III – King of Sparta Agis I – King of Sparta Agis II – King...
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  • King (c.409-395 BC) Agesipolis I, King (c.395–380 BC) Cleombrotus I, King (c.380–371 BC) Agesipolis II, King (c.371–369 BC) Cleomenes II, King (c.369–309...
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    condemned to death by the Spartans and replaced as king by his young son Agesipolis I. However, Pausanias was able to escape execution and fled Sparta to...
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  • I Agesilaus II Agesilaus (statesman) Agesilaus (Xenophon) Agesipolis I Agesipolis II Agesipolis III Agetor Agias of Sparta Agis I Agis II Agis III Agis...
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    He was a member of the Agiad dynasty and succeeded his father, Leonidas II. He is known for his attempts to reform the Spartan state. From 229 to 222...
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  • Agesipolis I, king of Sparta Philoxenus of Cythera, Greek dithyrambic poet (b. 435 BC) Hakor, king of the Twenty-ninth dynasty of Egypt Nefaarud II,...
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  • calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. King Agesipolis I leads a Spartan army against Argos. Since no Argive army challenges...
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    saved, when dangerously wounded by the Arcadians, by Epaminondas and Agesipolis. Pelopidas, after receiving seven wounds in front, sank down upon a great...
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  • can be convicted. Pausanias is replaced as king of Sparta by his son Agesipolis I. Lysander, Spartan general and admiral Tissaphernes, Persian satrap...
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    Spartan kings: Leonidas II, Cleombrotus II, Cleomenes III and Agesipolis III respectively. Chilonis, daughter of the king Leonidas II and his wife Cratesiclea...
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  • Agesipolis I, king of Sparta Philoxenus of Cythera, Greek dithyrambic poet (b. 435 BC) Hakor, king of the Twenty-ninth dynasty of Egypt Nefaarud II,...
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    exceeded 1,200 men. The Spartans then equipped a new army led by King Agesipolis. He approached Olynthos, but since the enemy did not come out to fight...
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    Teleutias, the half-brother of the Spartan king, Agesilaus II, was killed and King Agesipolis suffered heavy losses before dying of fever. However, in 379 BCE...
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    the Eurypontid Lycurgus and the Agiad Agesipolis III, who was a minor. In 217, Lycurgus forced the boy Agesipolis to go into exile and reigned alone. Lycurgus...
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  • fought in the civic army. That was the case, for example, of the army that Agesipolis I sent to besiege Phlius in 381 BC: There followed with him also many...
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    Acarnanians made peace with the Spartans to avoid further invasions. In 388 BC, Agesipolis led a Spartan army against Argos. Since no Argive army challenged him...
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