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Arcesilaus IV of Cyrene

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Arcesilaus, along with his son, were killed by the Cyrenaean citizens in 440 BC. It is said that after Battus was killed, the Cyrenaeans cut off his head and threw his head into the sea. With Battus’ beheading, Battiad rule in Cyrenaica ended and the citizens proclaimed Cyrenaica a narrow democracy.
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His reign grew progressively more tyrannical, exiling many Cyrenaean nobles and bringing in mercenaries to support his rule. As a result of his actions, the Cyrenaeans rebelled, forcing Arcesilaus to leave Cyrene and flee to Euesperides (modern
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using native Libyan horses. His victory was celebrated by Greek poet
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Arcesilaus was the only child of the seventh Cyrenaean king,
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Index

Arcesilaus IV
Arcesilaus (disambiguation)
King
Cyrenaica
Battus IV
Cyrene
Issue
Battus IV
Greek polytheism
Greek
Cyrene
Battiad dynasty
client king
Persian
Battus IV
Pythian Games
Delphi
Pindar
Odes
Benghazi
List of Kings of Cyrene
Pindar's odes to Arcesilaus
Smith dictionary
https://www.livius.org/ct-cz/cyrenaica/cyrenaica.html
Archived
Wayback Machine
http://www.mediterranees.net/dictionnaires/smith/cyrene.html
https://web.archive.org/web/20070805144946/http://ancientworlds.net/aw/Article/762227
Battiad dynasty
Battus IV

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