Agasicles

Agasicles

:"For the flea beetle genus, see "Agasicles (beetle). Agasicles, Agesicles or Hegesicles (Αγασικλης, 'Αγησικλης, 'Ηγησικης) was a king of Sparta, the thirteenth of the line of Procles.

He was contemporary with the Agid Leon, and suc­ceded his father Archidamus I, probably about 590 BC or 600. During his reign the Lacedae­monians carried on an unsuccessful war against Tegea, but prospered in their other wars. (Herod. i. 65; Paus. iii. 7, § 6, 3. §. 5.)----


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