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  Agis   I - king of Sparta in the tenth century B.C.
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Euseb]:Chron_223 king for 42 years. After him, Agis reigned for one year.
Polyaen_2.13.1 ose who were guilty of killing Agis. Therefore those, who

  Agis 2   II - king of Sparta 427-400 B.C.
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Athen_12.535   seduced Timaea, the wife of Agis the king. And when some
Athen_12.543   luxury; on which account Agis said of Lysander, that Spart
Athen_13.574   beloved by the wife of Agis, used to go and hold his rev
Just_5.2   design from the wife of Agis, with whom he had an intrigu
Nepos_17.1   was chosen. 4 Now King Agis, the brother of Agesilaus, had
Plut:Mor_190   han he. AGIS. King Agis said, The Lacedaemonians are not

  Agis 3   III - king of Sparta 338-331 B.C.
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Just_12.1   der, in which the war of Agis king of Sparta in Greece,
Oros_3.18   in progress in Greece with Agis, the king of the Spartans,
Plut:Agis_3   andorium in Italy. Agis was the eldest son of Archidamus,
Plut:Mor_191   That may be, said Agis, but the Lacedaemonians can reach
Polyaen_1.46.1   of destroying Athens. [46] & Agis. In a war with the Pel

  Agis 4   IV - king of Sparta 244-241 B.C.
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243/1 Agis IV becomes king of Sparta.
243/3 Agis wins some support for political reforms.
243/15 The Spartan assembly discusses Agis' proposed reforms.
242/10 King Leonidas II of Sparta is deposed by Agis.
241/1 Agis overthrows the Spartan ephorate.
241/16 Agis sets out to join Aratus at the Isthmus.
241/35 The character and achievements of Agis IV.
241/36 Agis is seized by his opponents, and executed.
Plutarch,- PLUTARCH, Agis
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Plut:Agis_* 2-21 * mpare two Spartan kings, Agis and Cleomenes, who were not
Plut:Arat_31 confines of Megara ; and Agis, king of the Lacedaemonians,
Plut:Cleom_1 [1] After Agis was put to death, Leonidas intended the
Plut:Cleom_2 proposing of these things cost Agis his life. It is said

  Agis 5   of Elis - victor in the stadion race at the Olympic games, 572 B.C.
Euseb]:Chron_201 race 52nd [572 B.C.] - Agis of Elis, stadion race 53rd

  Agis 6   - a general of Ptolemy I, king of Egypt
313/6 Agis, the general of Ptolemy, suppresses a revolt at Cyrene.

  Agis 7   of Arcadia - a general of the Greek mercenaries in Persia
Polyaen_7.18.1 Boeotia, Menon of Thessaly, Agis of Arcadia, and Socrat

  Agis 8   of Argos - a Greek poet, 4th century B.C.
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323/29 addressed to Alexander, by Agis, Anaxarchus, Antiphanes, Dioxippus,

  Agis   - in documents
AnthPal_11.123 HEDYLUS & { H 11 } & Agis neither purged Aristagoras,
AnthPal_7.435 Eraton, Chaeris, Lycus, Agis, and Alexon fell before the
AntipSid_7.424 meaning of these carvings that Agis made upon your stele,
Asclepiad_5.161 cast ashore, one apiece, Agis, Cleophon and Antagoras -
Syll_559 (c. 207/6)   us, when Proxenos, Agis and Aristopamon went as
Syll_636 (178)   emaste}, the son of Agis; Kratesimachos of {Phthi


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