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Agiatis (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγιᾶτις) (died 224 BC), was a
Spartan queen,
married first to king Agis IV and
secondly to king
Cleomenes III of Sparta. She was...
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Seamus (2017). Benardou,
Agiatis; Champion, Erik; Dallas, Costis; Hughes,
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around eighteen at the time, was
forced by his
father to
marry Agis' widow,
Agiatis, who was a
wealthy heiress.
According to legend,
Cleomenes was hunting...
- III (Gr****: Εὐδαμίδας;
reigned from 241 to 228 BC), son of Agis IV and
Agiatis,
daughter of Gylippus, was king of
Sparta and a
member of the Eurypontid...
- however, is
undoubtedly wrong, says that he fell in battle. His
widow Agiatis was
forcibly married by
Leonidas to his son
Cleomenes III, but nevertheless...
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unsuccessfully tried a coup
against Ptolemy IV in 219, then
committed suicide.
Agiatis, wife of
Cleomenes III, she had
previously been
married to Agis IV. She...
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dinamiche sociali dell'Italia barocca". Atti
della Accademia Roveretana degli Agiati. Vol. IX. pp. 165–188. Freitas, R. (Spring 2003). "The
eroticism of emasculation:...
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south of the Huai
River and
makes Lord
Changping the new king of Chu.
Agiatis,
Spartan queen Aneroëstes,
leader of the
Gallic Gaesatae (suicide) Dasharatha...
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Cleomenes III
eventually succeeded him,
having been
married at age 18 to
Agiatis (d. 224 BC),
widow of Agis IV, the
Eurypontid king; they had at
least one...
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provincia di Venezia. Marsilio. p. 113. ISBN 9788831787222. ...Gonemi,
greci agiati venuti da Cipro... Helenē E.
Koukkou (1983).
Historia tōn Heptanēsōn apo...