Agesilaus I

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Agesilaus I (/əˌɛsəˈləs/; Greek: Ἀγησίλαος), son of Doryssus, was the 6th king of the Agiad line at Sparta, excluding Aristodemus.[1] According to Apollodorus of Athens, reigned forty-four years, and died in 886 BC. Pausanias makes his reign a short one, but contemporary with the legislation of Lycurgus.[2][3] He was succeeded by his son Archelaus. His grandson was Teleclus.

References

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  2. Pausanias, Description of Greece iii. 2. § 3
  3. Osbert Henry Fynes-Clinton, Fasti hellenici, Vol. I, 1834, p. 335
Preceded by Agiad King of Sparta
c. 820 - c. 790 BC
Succeeded by
Archelaus

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