- Arcesilaus IV of Cyrene
Arcesilaus IV of Cyrene or Arcesilaus IV (Greek:ο Αρκεσίλαος, flourished 5th century BC) was the eighth and last Greek Cyrenaean King and last Greek Cyrenaean King to serve as a client king under
Persian rule. He was a member of "The Battiads" Dynasty and is of Greek andLibya n origin.Arcesilaus was the son and only child of the seventh Greek Cyrenaean King Battus IV and his mother is unknown. His maternal grandparents are unknown, however his paternal grandparents were sixth Greek Cyrenaean King Arcesilaus III and his paternal grandmother is an unnamed Libyan woman, who was the daughter of a Libyan called Alazir, who served as the governor of
Barca . Herodotus states that Arcesilaus III and Alazir were related to each other.When his father died in 465 BC Arcesilaus became the new king. Arcesilaus became a celebrity of his age. He became famous in his era because in 462 BC, Arcesilaus won a chariot race at the
Pythian Games atDelphi . Arcesilaus actually breed horses which were the nativehorse s of Libya. The Libyan Horse is one of the few natural breeds of the world, which were descendant from the original wild horses of centralAsia . Among the descendants of the original wild horses of centralAsia are the Spanish horse and theArabian horse . The Libyan horses are mentioned by the Greek historiansHerodotus andXenophon in their writings. Various cultures throughout history have breed and used the Libyan horse.His victory in 462 BC, was celebrated by Greek poet
Pindar in the Fourth Ode and Fifth Ode of the PythianOde . Pindar advises Arcesilaus in his ode to reconcile with his opponents and stresses the rightfulness of his rule because it has been eight generations of his ancestry rule in Cyrenaica.In his reign, he became more of a tyrant than a king. Arcesilaus actually exiled many Cyrenaean nobles. He supported himself by having a mercenary army. Through his tyranny, Arcesilaus destroyed his dynasty. The Cyrenaeans having enough of the Battiads dynasty, began to rebel. The citizens rebelled that successfully that Arcesilaus left Cyrene and fled for Euesperides (modern
Benghazi ) with his son and only child, the last Cyrenaean prince "Battus V of Cyrene" or "Battus V". His wife is unknown.Arcesilaus along with his son were killed by the Cyrenaean citizens in 440 BC. After Battus was killed, the Cyrenaeans cut off his head and threw his head into the sea. It is unknown whether, if Arcesilaus was buried near paternal ancestors. Battus’ beheading was a significant moment for Cyrenaica, as it was the end of The Battiads ruling Cyrenaica. The citizens proclaimed Cyrenaica a democratic republic under Persian rule, however the Persians under their rule always supported Cyrenaica. The Greek poet and Librarian
Callimachus , of thePtolemaic dynasty , claims his paternal descent from this dynasty.ee also
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List of Kings of Cyrene
*Cyrene
*Cyrenaica Sources
*Herodotus, The Histories, Book 4
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