Agiad
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The Agiads were one of two dynasties that simultaneously ruled ancient Sparta (the other was the Eurypontids).
According to tradition, the Agiads were descended from Herakles' son Eurysthenes.
Agiad dynasty
- Eurysthenes ? - c.930 BC
- Agis I c.930 - c.900 BC
- Echestratus c.900 - c.870 BC
- Leobates c.870 - c.840 BC
- Dorissus c.840 - c.820 BC
- Agesilaus I c.820 - c.790 BC
- Archilaus c.790 - c.760 BC
- Teleclus c.760 - c.740 BC
- Alcmenes c.740 - c.700 BC
- Polydorus c.700 - c.665 BC
- Eurycrates c.665 - c.640 BC
- Anaxander c.640 - c.615 BC
- Eurycratides c.615 - c.590 BC
- Leon c.590 - 560 BC
- Anaxandridas II c.560 - c.520 BC
- Cleomenes I c.520 - c.490 BC.
- Leonidas I c.490 - 480 BC.
- Pleistarchus 480 - c.459 BC
- Pleistoanax c.459 - 409 BC
- Pausanias 409 - 395 BC
- Agesipolis I 395 - 380 BC.
- Cleombrotus I 380 - 371 BC.
- Agesipolis II 371 - 370 BC.
- Cleomenes II 370 - 309 BC.
- Areus I 309 - 265 BC
- Acrotatus 265 - 262 BC.
- Areus II 262 - 254 BC
- Leonidas II 254 - 235 BC.
- Cleomenes III 235 - 222 BC.
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