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Agiatis

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57:, and actively supported his radical reforms. After the death of Agis IV, the co-king Leonidas forced her to marry his son and heir, the future Cleomenes III. Agiatis is credited with having convinced Cleomenes of the need to continue the reforms of her first husband, and to have changed his initial dislike of them. When he succeeded to the throne, he introduced the reforms of her first husband. She died in 224 BC. 223: 218: 200: 93: 228: 134: 107:"Agiatis, Queen of Sparta, or, The civil wars of the Lacedemonians: in the reigns of the Kings Agis and Leonidas: in two parts" 114: 159: 160:"The Island Princess, Or The Generous Portuguese: Made Into an Opera. As it is Performed at the Theatre Royal" 53:
Agiatis was described as a beautiful, and was the owner of a large private fortune. She firstly married king
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She was the daughter of the rich Spartan citizen Gilippo.
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Index

Ancient Greek
Spartan
Agis IV
Cleomenes III
Agis IV
Eudamidas III
Tullia Linders
ISBN
91-518-2664-X
"Agiatis, Queen of Sparta, or, The civil wars of the Lacedemonians: in the reigns of the Kings Agis and Leonidas: in two parts"
National Library of Australia
"Family tree of Agiatis (Queen) of SPARTA, De Sparte"
"The Island Princess, Or The Generous Portuguese: Made Into an Opera. As it is Performed at the Theatre Royal"
Tullia Linders
ISBN
91-518-2664-X
Categories
3rd-century BC Greek women
Ancient Spartan queens consort
3rd-century BC Spartans
224 BC deaths

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