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'''Aristomenes''' was an ancient [[Greeks|Greek]] general, the leader of the [[Messene|Messinians]] against the [[Sparta]]ns during the [[Second Messenean War]] ([[685 BC|685]] - [[668 BC]].
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'''Aristomenes''' was an ancient [[Greeks|Greek]] general, the leader of the [[Messene|Messinians]] against the [[Sparta]]ns during the [[Second Messenean War]] ([[685 BC|685]] - [[668 BC]]).
  
Aristomenes had some early success in his revolt against [[Sparta]] however he was betrayed at a crucial battle by King [[Aristocrates]] of [[Arcadia]] and forced to seek refuge at Eira fortress.
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Aristomenes had some early success in his revolt against [[Sparta]] however he was betrayed at a crucial battle by King [[Aristocrates II]] of [[Arcadia]] and forced to seek refuge at Eira fortress.
  
Aristomenes defended Eira for eleven years ([[682 BC|682]] - [[671 BC]]) before being betrayed once more by [[Aristocrates]].
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Aristomenes defended Eira for eleven years ([[682 BC|682]] - [[671 BC]]) before being betrayed once more by [[Aristocrates II|Aristocrates]].
  
 
Aristomenes fled to [[Rhodes]] where he died. He was an ancestor of the famous ancient boxer [[Diagoras]].
 
Aristomenes fled to [[Rhodes]] where he died. He was an ancestor of the famous ancient boxer [[Diagoras]].
  
 
[[Category:Ancient Greek generals]]
 
[[Category:Ancient Greek generals]]

Revision as of 11:59, February 16, 2012

Aristomenes was an ancient Greek general, the leader of the Messinians against the Spartans during the Second Messenean War (685 - 668 BC).

Aristomenes had some early success in his revolt against Sparta however he was betrayed at a crucial battle by King Aristocrates II of Arcadia and forced to seek refuge at Eira fortress.

Aristomenes defended Eira for eleven years (682 - 671 BC) before being betrayed once more by Aristocrates.

Aristomenes fled to Rhodes where he died. He was an ancestor of the famous ancient boxer Diagoras.