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Agesilaus II (/əˌdʒɛsəˈleɪəs/; Gr****: Ἀγησίλαος
Agesilaos; 445/4 – 360/59 BC) was king of
Sparta from c. 400 to c. 360 BC.
Generally considered the most...
- who are
mothers of men". In 396, Cynisca,
sister of the
Eurypontid king
Agesilaos II,
became the
first woman in
Greece to win an
Olympic chariot race. She...
- to
succeed Agis II but
replaced by his
uncle Agesilaus II.
Issue Leotychides of
Sparta Plutarco, Vite Parallele: Alcibiade,
Agesilao, Lisandro. v t e...
- M****achusetts/Wikisource) Paul Cartledge,
Agesilaos and the
Crisis of Sparta, London: Duckworth, 1987, 29 Paul Cartledge,
Agesilaos and the
Crisis of Sparta, London:...
- 1844–1864 and 1927–1935. Cartledge,
Agesilaos, p. 121. Plutarch, Lycurgus, 26. Cartledge,
Agesilaos, p. 122. Cartledge,
Agesilaos, pp. 122, 123, even
hints of...
- (1982) Los
diablos del mar (1982) –
Negoro Biancaneve & Co. (1982) – Re
Agesilao Satan's Baby Doll (1982) –
Antonio Aguilar Black Commando (1982) – Colonel...
- musicians. In 1920, he
created his
first band (which
included the
composer Agesilao Ferrazzano, Juan D’Arienzo,
Anselmo Aieta and
Ciriaco Ortiz)
which mixed...
- Cartledge,
Agesilaos, p. 296. Soos was
likely added in the 4th century. Cartledge,
Agesilaos, p. 90. Cartledge,
Agesilaos, pp. 90, 91. Cartledge,
Agesilaos, p...
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Epithets of
Hades include Agesander (Ἀγήσανδρος, [aˈgεː.san.dros]) and
Agesilaos (Ἀγεσίλαος, [a.geˈsi.la.os]), both from ágō (ἄγω, "lead", "carry" or "fetch")...
- Pascual, José (2013). "La datación de la ascensión al
trono de
Esparta de
Agesilao II y la cronología de la dinastía **** egipcia". Gerión. Vol. 30. Complutense...