Archidamus II — was a king of Sparta who reigned from approximately 476 BC to 427 BC. He was of the Eurypontid dynasty. His father was Zeuxidamus (called Cyniscus by many Spartans), who died before his father, Leotychidas, after having his son, Archidamus.]… … Wikipedia
Archidamus V — was the 27th of the Kings of Sparta of the Eurypontid line, reigning 228 227 BC.He was the son of Eudamidas II and through him the grandson of Archidamus IV, after whom he was named.After his brother Agis IV was murdered in 241 BC, he fled to… … Wikipedia
Archidamus IV — was a king of Sparta from 305 BC to c. 275 BC. He was the 23rd of the Eurypontids, the son of Eudamidas I and the grandson of Archidamus III. In 296 BC he was defeated by Demetrius Poliorcetes … Wikipedia
Archidamus I — (polytonic|Ἀρχίδαμος) was a king of Sparta, 12th of the Eurypontids.He was a son of Anaxidamus and contemporary with the Tegeatan War, which followed soon after the end of the second Messenian, in 668 BC. (Paus. iii. 7. § 69 comp. 3. § 5.) … Wikipedia
Archidamus — Archidamus, der Name von vier spartan. Königen, der bedeutendste A. II. von 469–427 v. Chr … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
ARCHIDAMUS I — ARCHIDAMUS I. fil. Theopompi Spartanorum Regis, ante patrem mortuus: pater fuit Zeuxidami I. qui avo successit, ut videbimus suô locô … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ARCHIDAMUS II — ARCHIDAMUS II. Anaxidami fil. ex Euriponisidis XII. succeslorem habuit Agasiclem fil. quem vide … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ARCHIDAMUS IV — ARCHIDAMUS IV. Rex Spartanorum Archelaus Diodoro quod idem cum Λαὸς, Dorice sit Δᾶμος, Leotychidae Regis ex filio Zeuxidamo nepos, avo successit, ex Eurypontidarum seu Proclidarum familia XVI. (si Demarati locô Leotychidem decimô quintô locô… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ARCHIDAMUS V — ARCHIDAMUS V. fil Eudamidae I. Lacedaemoniorum Rex, pater fuit Eudamidae II. Pausan. Laconicis … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ARCHIDAMUS — I. ARCHIDAMUS Episcopus. Vide Athanas. apol. 2. Baron. A. C. 347. II. ARCHIDAMUS Princeps Lacedaemoniorum, Telidis fil. Methonem ad Atheniensium exercitum deficientem recipit in bello contra Pylum primus e navi prosiliens, nec vulneratus est, nec … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale