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- Pleistoanax, also spelled Plistoanax, (Gr****: Πλειστοάναξ) was Agiad king of Sparta from 458 to 409 BC. He was the leader of the peace party in Sparta...
- Pausanias (Gr****: Παυσανίας) was the Agiad King of Sparta; the son of Pleistoanax. He ruled Sparta from 445 BC to 427 BC and again from 409 BC to 395 BC...
- Pleistarchus was married. He died without an heir, and was succeeded by Pleistoanax, son of Pausanias. He had no known surviving relatives after his death...
- were exhausted and ready for peace. The negotiations were started by Pleistoanax, King of Sparta, and Nicias, an Athenian general. The most amicable proposal...
- bribery, Pericles persuaded the Spartan king Pleistoanax to lead his army home. Back in Sparta, Pleistoanax would later be prosecuted for failing to press...
- Pausanias served as regent of Sparta. Pausanias was also the father of Pleistoanax who later became king. Pausanias' other sons were Cleomenes and Nasteria...
- Cleombrotus and Alkathoa, regent of his nephew Pleistoanax in 458. He won the Battle of Tanagra in 457. Pleistoanax, first son of Pausanias the regent, king...
- Ephesian, Persian, and Syracusan force. Pausanias succeeds his father Pleistoanax as Agiad king of Sparta. The city of Rhodes is founded. Taking advantage...
- appearance, for the first time in 12 years, of a Spartan army under King Pleistoanax in Attica. The threat from the Spartan army leads Pericles to arrange...
- names as Hipponax ("king of horses"), Anaxagoras ("king of the agora"), Pleistoanax ("king of the multitude"), Anaximander ("king of the estate"), Anaximenes...