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Eurypontid king of Sparta from 331 to c.300 BC
explains how the name Eudamidas entered the catalogue of names of the Eurypontids. Archidamus had two other sons beside Eudamidas; the eldest was king
Eudamidas_I
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Eudamidas may refer to: Eudamidas I (330 – c. 300 BC), king of Sparta Eudamidas II, king of Sparta (ruled c. 275 BC – c. 244 BC) Eudamidas III, king of
Eudamidas
King of Sparta from 241 to 228 BC
Eudamidas III (Ancient Greek: Εὐδαμίδας; reigned from 241 to 228 BC), son of Agis IV and Agiatis, daughter of Gylippus, was king of Sparta and a member
Eudamidas_III
Spartan queen and wife of Eudamidas I (340 - 241 BC)
340-241 BC) was a Spartan queen, wife of Eudamidas I, mother of Archidamus IV and Agesistrata, grandmother of Eudamidas II, and great-grandmother of Agis IV
Archidamia
King of Sparta (d. 244 BC)
the son of King Archidamus IV, nephew of Agesistrata and grandson of Eudamidas I and Archidamia. He ruled from 275 BC to 244 BC. He married his aunt
Eudamidas_II
King of Sparta from 244 to 241 BC
Agis IV (Ancient Greek: Ἄγις; c. 265 BC – 241 BC), the elder son of Eudamidas II, was the 25th king of the Eurypontid dynasty of Sparta. Posterity has
Agis_IV
King of Sparta from 338 to 331 BC
javelin cast. He had reigned nine years. Agis was succeeded by his brother Eudamidas I. Cartledge, Hellenistic and Roman Sparta, p. 10. Badian, "Agis III"
Agis_III
King of Sparta from 228 to 227 BC
the Eurypontid line, reigning during 228 and 227 BC. He was the son of Eudamidas II and Agesistrata and through him the grandson of Archidamus IV, after
Archidamus_V
Eurypontid king of Sparta, c.300–c.275 BC
until the emergence of Agis IV 50 years later. Archidamus was the son of Eudamidas I (r. 331–c.300) and grandson of Archidamus III (r. 360–338), who belonged
Archidamus_IV
331 – 305 BC Eudamidas I c. 305 – 275 BC Archidamus IV c. 275 – 245 BC Eudamidas II c. 245 – 241 BC Agis IV c. 241 – 228 BC Eudamidas III c. 228 – 227
List_of_kings_of_Sparta
Calendar year
prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Agis IV succeeds his father, Eudamidas II, as Eurypontid king of Sparta. The war in Asia Minor and the Aegean
244_BC
Greco-Bactrian king Euctemon – astronomer Eudamidas I – King of Sparta Eudamidas II – King of Sparta Eudamidas III – King of Sparta Eudemus of Cyprus –
List_of_ancient_Greeks
241 BC), was a Spartan queen, married to king Eudamidas II of Sparta. She was the daughter of king Eudamidas I and Archidamia. She and her mother were the
Agesistrata
4th-century BC maritime confederation of Aegean city-states
conflict within Thebes. In 382 BC, Sparta sent a force led by the general Eudamidas and his brother Phoebidas to combat the expansion of Olynthus in Chalkidiki
Second_Athenian_League
Greek state on the Chalcidice peninsula (430 BC-348 BC)
000 was authorized to be sent. An advance force of 2,000 was sent under Eudamidas which succeeded in separating Potidaea from the League. The fighting was
Chalcidian_League
King of Sparta from 227 to 222
brother as his new co-ruler. According to Pausanias, Cleomenes poisoned Eudamidas III, his Eurypontid colleague, and shared the royal power with his brother
Eucleidas
Conflict between Sparta and the Chalcidian League (382–379 BC)
Spartan neodamodes and perioeci under the command of Eudamidas. Arriving at the place, Eudamidas placed garrisons in the cities that asked for it, occupied
First_Olynthian_War
Royal family of ancient Sparta
she had previously been married to Agis IV. She had one son from Agis (Eudamidas III) and at least two sons from Cleomenes, who are unknown. Eucleidas
Agiad_dynasty
King of Sparta from 360 to 338 BC
Manduria. He was succeeded by his son Agis III, and was also the father of Eudamidas I and another son named Agesilaus. Percy, William Armstrong (1998). Pederasty
Archidamus_III
3rd-century BCE king of Sparta, Agiad dynasty
oppose Cleomenes' war effort. Meanwhile, the Eurypontid King of Sparta, Eudamidas III, who was the son of Agis IV and Agiatis, died. Cleomenes recalled
Cleomenes_III
Failed Epirote siege of Sparta
Arachidamia, the former queen and grandmother of the Eurypontid King Eudamidas II, who ensured that the Spartan women would remain to assist with the
Siege_of_Sparta
algorithm Euclidean geometry Euctemon Eudaemon Eudaimonia Eudamidas I Eudamidas II Eudamidas III Eudemian Ethics Eudemus Eudemus of Rhodes Eudoros Eudorus
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Italian-born American painter (1942–2019)
University of Virginia Charlottesville for the 1977 oil on canvas "Death of Eudamidas." For a wide aggregation of the artist's work, visit Google's image search
Bruno_Civitico
Spartan queen
he introduced the reforms of her first husband. She died in 224 BC. Eudamidas III Tullia Linders (1995). Vem är vem i antikens Grekland. Rabén Prisma
Agiatis
Andelys in 1802 Les Andelys, Musée Nicolas Poussin 203/147 The Will of Eudamidas c. 1653 110,5 x 138,5 cm Painted for Michel Passart Copenhague, Statens
List of paintings by Nicolas Poussin
List_of_paintings_by_Nicolas_Poussin
English newspaper editor
Joseph Drew sold, from his collection, Nicolas Poussin's The Testament of Eudamidas to the Rev. Thomas Mawkes for £2000. In 1859 it was reported that he had
Joseph_Drew
Calendar year
with his mother and grandmother. Archidamus V, son of the Spartan King, Eudamidas II, and grandson of Archidamus IV, flees to Messenia after the murder
241_BC
1844 painting by Eugène Delacroix
Delacroix drew inspiration particularly from Poussin's The Testament of Eudamidas and The Death of Germanicus. In the creation of this work, along with
Last Words of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius
Last_Words_of_the_Emperor_Marcus_Aurelius
Spartan war (229/228–222 BCE)
attacked and seized Mantinea. Meanwhile, the Eurypontid King of Sparta Eudamidas III, son of Agis IV, died. Pausanias, the Greek writer, claims that Cleomenes
Cleomenean_War
Decade
subject index to the Library of Alexandria. Agis IV succeeds his father, Eudamidas II, as Eurypontid king of Sparta. The war in Asia Minor and the Aegean
240s_BC
King of Sparta from 309 to 265
his defeat against Demetrios Poliorketes in 294, and Archidamus' son Eudamidas II is the most obscure of all the Spartan kings; the dates of their reign
Areus_I
Calendar year
method in Europe for naming years. Archidamus IV, king of Sparta, son of Eudamidas I and grandson of Archidamus III, is defeated by Demetrius Poliorcetes
294_BC
Pyrrhus's campaigns in the Peloponnese
by Archidamia, the former queen and grandmother of the Eurypontid King Eudamidas II who convinced them that the women could assist in the city's defence
Pyrrhus's invasion of the Peloponnese
Pyrrhus's_invasion_of_the_Peloponnese
BC) Archidamus III, King (c.360–338 BC) Agis III, King (c.338–331 BC) Eudamidas I, King (c.331–305 BC) Archidamus IV, King (c.305–275 BC) Agiad dynasty
List of state leaders in the 4th century BC
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_4th_century_BC
Decade
brother and co-ruler Alexander V. Archidamus IV, king of Sparta, son of Eudamidas I and grandson of Archidamus III, is defeated by Demetrius Poliorcetes
290s_BC
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