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ginning of the 8th c@entury at th;8th;bc-c;;;;
pontid) in the 8th c@entury, as a;8th;bc-c;;;;
ect before the 5th c@entury, as i;5th;bc-c;;;;
ok place after 491, only 14 were ;491;bc-y;;;;
nal date of c. 930–900 for Agis I;930;bc-y;;;;
date of c. 930–900 for Agis I, fo;900;bc-y;;;;
e shown in bold, all dates BC.\n\nEurysthenes,;, all dates BC;bc-r;;;;
 dating from c.930–c.900.[00]\nEch;930;bc-y;;;;
g from c.930–c.900.[00]\nEchestrat;900;bc-y;;;;
ginning of the 9th c@entury, c.90;9th;bc-c;;;;
th c@entury, c.900–c.870.[00][00];900;bc-y;;;;
ntury, c.900–c.870.[00][00]\nLycur;870;bc-y;;;;
y dated from c.870–c.840.[00][00];870;bc-y;;;;
d from c.870–c.840.[00][00]\nDorys;840;bc-y;;;;
y dated from c.840–c.815.[00]\nAge;840;bc-y;;;;
d from c.840–c.815.[00]\nAgesilaus;815;bc-y;;;;
y dated from c.815–c.785.[00][00];815;bc-y;;;;
d from c.815–c.785.[00][00]\nArche;785;bc-y;;;;
y dated from c.785–c.760.[00] He ;785;bc-y;;;;
d from c.785–c.760.[00] He was pe;760;bc-y;;;;
 dated from c. 760–c.740.[00][00];760;bc-y;;;;
 from c. 760–c.740.[00][00][00] H;740;bc-y;;;;
y dated from c.740–c.700.[00]\nPol;740;bc-y;;;;
d from c.740–c.700.[00]\nPolydorus;700;bc-y;;;;
st half of the 7th c@entury.[00][;7th;bc-c;;;;
y dated from c.665–c.640.[00]\nAna;665;bc-y;;;;
d from c.665–c.640.[00]\nAnaxander;640;bc-y;;;;
y dated from c.640–c.615.[00]\nLea;640;bc-y;;;;
d from c.640–c.615.[00]\nLeandris,;615;bc-y;;;;
r, king from c.615 to c.590.[00]\n;615;bc-y;;;;
rom c.615 to c.590.[00]\nLeon, son;590;bc-y;;;;
s, king from c.590 to c.560.[00][;590;bc-y;;;;
rom c.590 to c.560.[00][00][00]\nA;560;bc-y;;;;
n, king from c.560 to 524. He was;560;bc-y;;;;
 from c.560 to 524. He was marrie;524;bc-y;;;;
 II, king from 524 to 490. He eng;524;bc-y;;;;
ng from 524 to 490. He engineered;490;bc-y;;;;
d Damaratus in 491, for which he ;491;bc-y;;;;
here he died c.510.[00][00]\nLeoni;510;bc-y;;;;
 II, king from 490 to 480. He fam;490;bc-y;;;;
ng from 490 to 480. He famously d;480;bc-y;;;;
as II, died in 479. He was regent;479;bc-y;;;;
leistarchus in 480, and died just;480;bc-y;;;;
 of Plataea in 479.[00]\nGorgo, da;479;bc-y;;;;
, king between 480 and 459.[00][0;480;bc-y;;;;
etween 480 and 459.[00][00]\nPausa;459;bc-y;;;;
leistarchus in 479. Although he w;479;bc-y;;;;
Pleistoanax in 458. He won the Ba;458;bc-y;;;;
 of Tanagra in 457.[00][00]\nPleis;457;bc-y;;;;
, king between 459 and 409. He wa;459;bc-y;;;;
etween 459 and 409. He was exiled;409;bc-y;;;;
icles, between 445 to 427. His so;445;bc-y;;;;
between 445 to 427. His son Pausa;427;bc-y;;;;
d to Sparta in 427 and reigned un;427;bc-y;;;;
l his death in 409.[00][00]\nCleom;409;bc-y;;;;
of Mantinea in 418.[00][00]\nPausa;418;bc-y;;;;
father between 445 to 427. His re;445;bc-y;;;;
between 445 to 427. His reign res;427;bc-y;;;;
 his father in 409, until 395 whe;409;bc-y;;;;
 in 409, until 395 when he had to;395;bc-y;;;;
ias, king from 395 to 380. As he ;395;bc-y;;;;
ng from 395 to 380. As he was sti;380;bc-y;;;;
ill a minor in 395, Aristodemus b;395;bc-y;;;;
 the summer of 380.[00]\nCleombrot;380;bc-y;;;;
ias, king from 380 to 371. He die;380;bc-y;;;;
ng from 380 to 371. He died at th;371;bc-y;;;;
gesipolis I in 395, he won the Ba;395;bc-y;;;;
le of Nemea in 394.[00]\nAgesipoli;394;bc-y;;;;
s I, king from 371 to 370.[00]\nCl;371;bc-y;;;;
ng from 371 to 370.[00]\nCleomenes;370;bc-y;;;;
s I, king from 370 to 309.[00]\nAc;370;bc-y;;;;
ng from 370 to 309.[00]\nAcrotatus;309;bc-y;;;;
es in Sicily c.314.[00]\nCleonymus;314;bc-y;;;;
hew Areus I in 309, but became hi;309;bc-y;;;;
(Areus' son) c.275, he went into ;275;bc-y;;;;
Peloponnese in 272.[00]\nAreus I, ;272;bc-y;;;;
tus, king from 309 to c.265. He n;309;bc-y;;;;
 from 309 to c.265. He notably tr;265;bc-y;;;;
s, king from c.265 to c.262. His ;265;bc-y;;;;
rom c.265 to c.262. His affair wi;262;bc-y;;;;
monidean War c.262.[00]\nChilonis,;262;bc-y;;;;
s, king from c.262 to 254. He was;262;bc-y;;;;
 from c.262 to 254. He was born a;254;bc-y;;;;
mus, king from 254 to c.236, rege;254;bc-y;;;;
 from 254 to c.236, regent of Are;236;bc-y;;;;
gis IV between 243 and 241.[00][0;243;bc-y;;;;
etween 243 and 241.[00][00]\nCrate;241;bc-y;;;;
illed there in 219.[00]\nCleombrot;219;bc-y;;;;
 into exile in 243–241, but in tu;243;bc-y;;;;
o exile in 243–241, but in turn w;241;bc-y;;;;
 into exile in 243, then her husb;243;bc-y;;;;
turn exiled in 241[00]\nCleomenes ;241;bc-y;;;;
a, king from c.236 to 222. He con;236;bc-y;;;;
 from c.236 to 222. He continued ;222;bc-y;;;;
 of Selasia in 222, after which h;222;bc-y;;;;
 Ptolemy IV in 219, then committe;219;bc-y;;;;
eigned between 227 and 222, when ;227;bc-y;;;;
etween 227 and 222, when he died ;222;bc-y;;;;
sipolis III in 219.[00]\nAgesipoli;219;bc-y;;;;
us II, king in 219 at the death o;219;bc-y;;;;
id Lycurgus in 215.[00] He was se;215;bc-y;;;;
nvoy to Rome c.184, but killed by;184;bc-y;;;;
thria\n\nAgis Ic.930–c.900\n\nEchestr;930;bc-y;;;;
\nAgis Ic.930–c.900\n\nEchestratusc.;900;bc-y;;;;
\n\nEchestratusc.900–c.870\n\nLabotas;900;bc-y;;;;
stratusc.900–c.870\n\nLabotasc.870–;870;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;
.870\n\nLabotasc.870–c.840\n\nDoryssu;870;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;
Labotasc.870–c.840\n\nDoryssusc.840;840;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;
840\n\nDoryssusc.840–c.815 \n\nAgesil;840;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;
oryssusc.840–c.815 \n\nAgesilaus Ic;815;bc-y;;;;
\n\nAgesilaus Ic.815–c.785\n\nArchela;815;bc-y;;;;
ilaus Ic.815–c.785\n\nArchelausc.78;785;bc-y;;;;
85\n\nArchelausc.785–c.760\n\nTeleclu;785;bc-y;;;;
chelausc.785–c.760\n\nTeleclusc. 76;760;bc-y;;;;
60\n\nTeleclusc. 760–c.740\n\nAlcmene;760;bc-y;;;;
leclusc. 760–c.740\n\nAlcmenesc.740;740;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;
740\n\nAlcmenesc.740–c.700\n\nPolydor;740;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;
lcmenesc.740–c.700\n\nPolydorusc.70;700;bc-y;;;;
00\n\nPolydorusc.700–c.665\n\nEurycra;700;bc-y;;;;
lydorusc.700–c.665\n\nEurycratesc.6;665;bc-y;;;;
5\n\nEurycratesc.665-c.640\n\nAnaxand;665;bc-y;;;;
ycratesc.665-c.640\n\nAnaxanderc.64;640;bc-y;;;;
40\n\nAnaxanderc.640-c.615Leandris\n;640;bc-y;;;;
axanderc.640-c.615Leandris\n\nEuryc;615;bc-y;;;;
\nEurycratidesc.615-c.590\n\nLeonc.5;615;bc-y;;;;
ratidesc.615-c.590\n\nLeonc.590-c.5;590;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;
5-c.590\n\nLeonc.590-c.560\n\ndaughte;590;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;
0\n\nLeonc.590-c.560\n\ndaughter\n\n(2);560;bc-y;;;;
axandridas IIc.560–524(1)\n\nCleome;560;bc-y;;;;
dridas IIc.560–524(1)\n\nCleomenes ;524;bc-y;;;;
1)\n\nCleomenes I524–490Dorieus\n\nGo;524;bc-y;;;;
Cleomenes I524–490Dorieus\n\nGorgoL;490;bc-y;;;;
GorgoLeonidas I490–480Cleombrotus;490;bc-y;;;;
oLeonidas I490–480CleombrotusAlka;480;bc-y;;;;
x\n\nPleistarchus480–459PausaniasNi;480;bc-y;;;;
leistarchus480–459PausaniasNicome;459;bc-y;;;;
es\n\nPleistoanax459–409CleomenesAr;459;bc-y;;;;
Pleistoanax459–409CleomenesAristo;409;bc-y;;;;
cles\n\nPausanias409–395\n\nAgesipoli;409;bc-y;;;;
\n\nPausanias409–395\n\nAgesipolis I3;395;bc-y;;;;
5\n\nAgesipolis I395–380Cleombrotus;395;bc-y;;;;
gesipolis I395–380Cleombrotus I38;380;bc-y;;;;
80Cleombrotus I380–371\n\nAgesipoli;380;bc-y;;;;
eombrotus I380–371\n\nAgesipolis II;371;bc-y;;;;
\n\nAgesipolis II371–370Cleomenes I;371;bc-y;;;;
esipolis II371–370Cleomenes II370;370;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;
370Cleomenes II370–309\n\nAcrotatus;370;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;
leomenes II370–309\n\nAcrotatusCleo;309;bc-y;;;;
onymus\n\nAreus I309–265\n\nAcrotatus;309;bc-y;;;;
us\n\nAreus I309–265\n\nAcrotatus265–;265;bc-y;;1.1.2.1;;
–265\n\nAcrotatus265–262ChilonisLeo;265;bc-y;;1.1.2.2;;
\n\nAcrotatus265–262ChilonisLeonida;262;bc-y;;;;
onisLeonidas II254–242@241-236Cra;254;bc-y;;;;
Leonidas II254–242@241-236Cratesi;242;bc-y;;;;
idas II254–242@241-236Cratesiclea;241;bc-y;;;;
 II254–242@241-236Cratesiclea\n\nAr;236;bc-y;;;;
iclea\n\nAreus II262–254Cleombrotus;262;bc-y;;;;
a\n\nAreus II262–254Cleombrotus II2;254;bc-y;;;;
4Cleombrotus II242–241ChilonisEuc;242;bc-y;;;;
ombrotus II242–241ChilonisEucleid;241;bc-y;;;;
ilonisEucleidas227–222Cleomenes I;227;bc-y;;;;
isEucleidas227–222Cleomenes III23;222;bc-y;;;;
22Cleomenes III236–222Agiatis\n\nCl;236;bc-y;;;;
eomenes III236–222Agiatis\n\nCleome;222;bc-y;;;;
\nAgesipolis III219–215\n\nReference;219;bc-y;;;;
sipolis III219–215\n\nReferences\n\n\n;215;bc-y;;;;
 a@dded in the 4th c@entury.\n\n^ C;4th;bc-c;;;;
s reign from c.760–c.740.\n\n^ Cart;760;bc-y;;;;
n from c.760–c.740.\n\n^ Cartledge,;740;bc-y;;;;
the dates of c.730–c.705 for his ;730;bc-y;;;;
tes of c.730–c.705 for his reign.;705;bc-y;;;;
p. 21, gives c.700–c.665.\n\n^ Park;700;bc-y;;;;
 gives c.700–c.665.\n\n^ Parker, "S;665;bc-y;;;;
 59, favours c.680–c.653.\n\n^ Pora;680;bc-y;;;;
avours c.680–c.653.\n\n^ Poralla &a;653;bc-y;;;;
cession from c.590.\n\n^ Cartledge,;590;bc-y;;;;
accession to c.575.\n\n^ Poralla &a;575;bc-y;;;;
at he "died in 459/8 or 458/7".\n\n;459;bc-y;;;;
e "died in 459/8 or 458/7".\n\n^ ;8;bc-y1;;1.1.2.1;458;
ed in 459/8 or 458/7".\n\n^ Poralla;458;bc-y;;;;
n 459/8 or 458/7".\n\n^ Poralla &;7;bc-y1;;;457;
ours a date of 469/8 for his deat;469;bc-y;;;;
 a date of 469/8 for his death.;8;bc-y1;;;468;
gional History 1300–362 BC, London;1300;bc-i;;;;