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mos II (r. 469–427), who belonged;427;bc-y;;;; | mos II (r. 469–427), who belonged;427;bc-y;;;; | ||
d in the early 440s with Eupolia, ;440s;bc-d;;;; | d in the early 440s with Eupolia, ;440s;bc-d;;;; | ||
e his birth to 445/4,[ | e his birth to 445/4,[0][0][0][0];445;bc-y;;;; | ||
s birth to 445/4,[ | s birth to 445/4,[0][0][0][0] b;4;bc-y1;;1.1.3.3;444; | ||
a bit later, c.442.[ | a bit later, c.442.[0][00] Most o;442;bc-y;;;; | ||
".[ | ".[00] Between 433 and 428, Agesi;433;bc-y;;;; | ||
etween 433 and 428, Agesilaus als;428;bc-y;;;; | etween 433 and 428, Agesilaus als;428;bc-y;;;; | ||
become king in 427, of which Lysa;427;bc-y;;;; | become king in 427, of which Lysa;427;bc-y;;;; | ||
ponnesian War (431–404) against A;431;bc-y;;;; | ponnesian War (431–404) against A;431;bc-y;;;; | ||
esian War (431–404) against Athen;404;bc-y;;;; | esian War (431–404) against Athen;404;bc-y;;;; | ||
of Mantinea in 418.[ | of Mantinea in 418.[00] Agesilaus;418;bc-y;;;; | ||
point between 408 and 400.[ | point between 408 and 400.[00] D;408;bc-y;;;; | ||
etween 408 and 400.[ | etween 408 and 400.[00] Despite t;400;bc-y;;;; | ||
with Persia in 412–411, Sparta re;412;bc-y;;;; | with Persia in 412–411, Sparta re;412;bc-y;;;; | ||
Persia in 412–411, Sparta receiv;411;bc-y;;;; | Persia in 412–411, Sparta receiv;411;bc-y;;;; | ||
ng.[ | ng.[00][00] In 403 the two kings,;403;bc-y;;;; | ||
Delphi between 400 and 398.[ii] A;400;bc-y;;;; | Delphi between 400 and 398.[ii] A;400;bc-y;;;; | ||
etween 400 and 398.[ii] After his;398;bc-y;;;; | etween 400 and 398.[ii] After his;398;bc-y;;;; | ||
hat he lost in 403.[ | hat he lost in 403.[00]\n\nConspira;403;bc-y;;;; | ||
the summer of 399.[ | the summer of 399.[00] Cinadon w;399;bc-y;;;; | ||
inst Athens in 404 triggered infl;404;bc-y;;;; | inst Athens in 404 triggered infl;404;bc-y;;;; | ||
ties signed in 412 and 411 betwee;412;bc-y;;;; | ties signed in 412 and 411 betwee;412;bc-y;;;; | ||
ned in 412 and 411 between Sparta;411;bc-y;;;; | ned in 412 and 411 between Sparta;411;bc-y;;;; | ||
or.[ | or.[00][00] In 401, these cities ;401;bc-y;;;; | ||
Caria.[ | Caria.[00] In 397 Lysander engin;397;bc-y;;;; | ||
[ | [00] In Spring 396, Agesilaus cam;396;bc-y;;;; | ||
nd.[ | nd.[00][00] In 395, the Spartan k;395;bc-y;;;; | ||
an campaign of 394 was fruitless,;394;bc-y;;;; | an campaign of 394 was fruitless,;394;bc-y;;;; | ||
n to Europe in 394.[ | n to Europe in 394.[00]\nCorinthia;394;bc-y;;;; | ||
of the war in 404, with Sparta a;404;bc-y;;;; | of the war in 404, with Sparta a;404;bc-y;;;; | ||
e in Greece in 393. Perhaps Agesi;393;bc-y;;;; | e in Greece in 393. Perhaps Agesi;393;bc-y;;;; | ||
itory.[ | itory.[000] In 392, Sparta sent A;392;bc-y;;;; | ||
d him.[ | d him.[000]\nBy 391 Agesilaus had ;391;bc-y;;;; | ||
he congress of 371 an altercation;371;bc-y;;;; | he congress of 371 an altercation;371;bc-y;;;; | ||
inst Thebes in 371. Cleombrotus ;371;bc-y;;;; | inst Thebes in 371. Cleombrotus ;371;bc-y;;;; | ||
hrown.[ | hrown.[000]\nIn 370 Agesilaus was ;370;bc-y;;;; | ||
taxerxes II in 364 (Revolt of the;364;bc-y;;;; | taxerxes II in 364 (Revolt of the;364;bc-y;;;; | ||
ps).\nAgain, in 362, Epaminondas a;362;bc-y;;;; | ps).\nAgain, in 362, Epaminondas a;362;bc-y;;;; | ||
the summer of 358, he transferre;358;bc-y;;;; | the summer of 358, he transferre;358;bc-y;;;; | ||
ble retreat in 378.[ | ble retreat in 378.[000] Modern ;378;bc-y;;;; | ||
late summer of 400, Hamilton[ | late summer of 400, Hamilton[00] ;400;bc-y;;;; | ||
amilton[ | amilton[00] to 398.\n\n^ Cartledge ;398;bc-y;;;; | ||
the winter of 360–59 and the lat;360;bc-y;;;; | the winter of 360–59 and the lat;360;bc-y;;;; | ||
winter of 360–59 and the latter;59;bc-y;;;359; | winter of 360–59 and the latter;59;bc-y;;;359; | ||
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hidamos II (r. 469–427), who belo;469;bc-y;;;;
mos II (r. 469–427), who belonged;427;bc-y;;;;
d in the early 440s with Eupolia, ;440s;bc-d;;;;
e his birth to 445/4,[0][0][0][0];445;bc-y;;;;
s birth to 445/4,[0][0][0][0] b;4;bc-y1;;1.1.3.3;444;
a bit later, c.442.[0][00] Most o;442;bc-y;;;;
".[00] Between 433 and 428, Agesi;433;bc-y;;;;
etween 433 and 428, Agesilaus als;428;bc-y;;;;
become king in 427, of which Lysa;427;bc-y;;;;
ponnesian War (431–404) against A;431;bc-y;;;;
esian War (431–404) against Athen;404;bc-y;;;;
of Mantinea in 418.[00] Agesilaus;418;bc-y;;;;
point between 408 and 400.[00] D;408;bc-y;;;;
etween 408 and 400.[00] Despite t;400;bc-y;;;;
with Persia in 412–411, Sparta re;412;bc-y;;;;
Persia in 412–411, Sparta receiv;411;bc-y;;;;
ng.[00][00] In 403 the two kings,;403;bc-y;;;;
Delphi between 400 and 398.[ii] A;400;bc-y;;;;
etween 400 and 398.[ii] After his;398;bc-y;;;;
hat he lost in 403.[00]\n\nConspira;403;bc-y;;;;
the summer of 399.[00] Cinadon w;399;bc-y;;;;
inst Athens in 404 triggered infl;404;bc-y;;;;
ties signed in 412 and 411 betwee;412;bc-y;;;;
ned in 412 and 411 between Sparta;411;bc-y;;;;
or.[00][00] In 401, these cities ;401;bc-y;;;;
Caria.[00] In 397 Lysander engin;397;bc-y;;;;
[00] In Spring 396, Agesilaus cam;396;bc-y;;;;
nd.[00][00] In 395, the Spartan k;395;bc-y;;;;
an campaign of 394 was fruitless,;394;bc-y;;;;
n to Europe in 394.[00]\nCorinthia;394;bc-y;;;;
of the war in 404, with Sparta a;404;bc-y;;;;
e in Greece in 393. Perhaps Agesi;393;bc-y;;;;
itory.[000] In 392, Sparta sent A;392;bc-y;;;;
d him.[000]\nBy 391 Agesilaus had ;391;bc-y;;;;
he congress of 371 an altercation;371;bc-y;;;;
inst Thebes in 371. Cleombrotus ;371;bc-y;;;;
hrown.[000]\nIn 370 Agesilaus was ;370;bc-y;;;;
taxerxes II in 364 (Revolt of the;364;bc-y;;;;
ps).\nAgain, in 362, Epaminondas a;362;bc-y;;;;
the summer of 358, he transferre;358;bc-y;;;;
ble retreat in 378.[000] Modern ;378;bc-y;;;;
late summer of 400, Hamilton[00] ;400;bc-y;;;;
amilton[00] to 398.\n\n^ Cartledge ;398;bc-y;;;;
the winter of 360–59 and the lat;360;bc-y;;;;
winter of 360–59 and the latter;59;bc-y;;;359;
latter that of 359–8. One more re;359;bc-y;;;;
er that of 359–8. One more rece;8;bc-y;;;358;
re enforced in 404.\n\n^ Cartledge,;404;bc-y;;;;
the Spartans (404–371)", p. 335.;404;bc-y;;;;
Spartans (404–371)", p. 335.\n\n^ ;371;bc-y;;;;
the Spartans (404–371)", p. 333.;404;bc-y;;;;
Spartans (404–371)", p. 333.\n\n^ ;371;bc-y;;;;
the Spartans (404–371)", p. 336.;404;bc-y;;;;
Spartans (404–371)", p. 336.\n\n^ ;371;bc-y;;;;
gional History 1300–362 BC, London;1300;bc-i;;;;
ory of Sparta, 950-192 B.C. 2d ed;950;bc-i;;;;