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36: 398: 231:, younger brother of Arcesilaus II. Unlike his other brothers, he remained in Cyrene, but murdered Arcesilaus II and ruled as regent. He was murdered by Eryxo, Arcesilaus II's widow. According to 435: 428: 222:
Aristomedon, younger brother of Arcesilaus II, he rebelled against him and left Cyrene to found Barke in c.560 with three other brothers.
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Zacynthius, younger brother of Arcesilaus II, he rebelled against him and left Cyrene to found Barke in c.560 with three other brothers.
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Perseus, younger brother of Arcesilaus II, he rebelled against him and left Cyrene to found Barke in c.560 with three other brothers.
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Lycus, younger brother of Arcesilaus II, he rebelled against him and left Cyrene to found Barke in c.560 with three other brothers.
454: 421: 57: 100: 160:. Battus I, who founded Cyrene in 631 BC, was also the founder of the dynasty. The Battiads were overthrown in 440 BC. 259: 72: 53: 46: 79: 459: 265: 252:(c. 550–530 BC). During his reign, most of the royal prerogatives were transferred to citizens by the reformer 281: 205: 86: 186: 68: 244: 273: 228: 194: 253: 178: 379: 405: 141: 93: 448: 153: 371: 355: 291: 35: 17: 299: 232: 238: 157: 149: 397: 295: 290:
A famous descendant of Battus and thus one of the Battiadae was
29: 409: 60:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 270:(c. 530–515 BC), son of Battus III and Pheretima. 262:, wife of Battus III, mother of Arcesilaus III. 241:, wife of Arcesilaus II, she murdered Learchus. 429: 404:This Ancient Greek biographical article is a 8: 436: 422: 120:Learn how and when to remove this message 235:, he was only a friend of Arcesilaus II. 148:), were the ruling dynasty of the Greek 311: 202:(c. 583–560 BC), son of Arcesilaus I. 7: 394: 392: 376:A Commentary on Herodotus Books I-IV 325: 323: 321: 319: 317: 315: 58:adding citations to reliable sources 183:(c. 631–600 BC), founder of Cyrene. 27:Dynasty of ancient rulers of Cyrene 408:. You can help Knowledge (XXG) by 213:(c. 560–550 BC), son of Battus II. 25: 378:, Oxford University Press, 2007. 298:and the best known member of the 191:(c. 600–583 BC), son of Battus I. 169:The kings of Cyrene are shown in 396: 34: 45:needs additional citations for 1: 374:, Alan Lloyd, Aldo Corcella, 481: 465:Ancient Greek people stubs 391: 145: 455:Ancient Greek dynasties 344:Commentary on Herodotus 331:Commentary on Herodotus 54:improve this article 417: 416: 130: 129: 122: 104: 16:(Redirected from 472: 438: 431: 424: 400: 393: 359: 353: 347: 340: 334: 327: 147: 125: 118: 114: 111: 105: 103: 62: 38: 30: 21: 480: 479: 475: 474: 473: 471: 470: 469: 460:Cyrenean Greeks 445: 444: 443: 442: 389: 368: 363: 362: 354: 350: 346:, pp. 689, 690. 342:Asheri et al., 341: 337: 329:Asheri et al., 328: 313: 308: 286:(c. 465–440 BC) 278:(c. 515–465 BC) 173:, all dates BC. 166: 164:List of members 126: 115: 109: 106: 63: 61: 51: 39: 28: 23: 22: 18:Battiad dynasty 15: 12: 11: 5: 478: 476: 468: 467: 462: 457: 447: 446: 441: 440: 433: 426: 418: 415: 414: 401: 387: 386: 367: 364: 361: 360: 348: 335: 310: 309: 307: 304: 288: 287: 279: 271: 267:Arcesilaus III 263: 257: 242: 236: 226: 223: 220: 217: 214: 203: 192: 184: 165: 162: 128: 127: 42: 40: 33: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 477: 466: 463: 461: 458: 456: 453: 452: 450: 439: 434: 432: 427: 425: 420: 419: 413: 411: 407: 402: 399: 395: 390: 385: 384:9780198149569 381: 377: 373: 370: 369: 365: 357: 352: 349: 345: 339: 336: 332: 326: 324: 322: 320: 318: 316: 312: 305: 303: 301: 297: 293: 285: 284: 283:Arcesilaus IV 280: 277: 276: 272: 269: 268: 264: 261: 258: 255: 251: 248: 247: 243: 240: 237: 234: 230: 227: 224: 221: 218: 215: 212: 209: 208: 207:Arcesilaus II 204: 201: 200:"the Blessed" 198: 197: 193: 190: 189: 185: 182: 181: 177: 176: 175: 174: 172: 163: 161: 159: 155: 151: 143: 139: 135: 124: 121: 113: 110:February 2009 102: 99: 95: 92: 88: 85: 81: 78: 74: 71: –  70: 66: 65:Find sources: 59: 55: 49: 48: 43:This article 41: 37: 32: 31: 19: 410:expanding it 403: 388: 375: 372:David Asheri 366:Bibliography 351: 343: 338: 330: 294:, the Greek 289: 282: 274: 266: 256:of Mantinea. 249: 245: 210: 206: 199: 195: 188:Arcesilaus I 187: 179: 170: 168: 167: 156:, in modern 137: 133: 131: 116: 107: 97: 90: 83: 76: 64: 52:Please help 47:verification 44: 358:, Epigr. 35 356:Callimachus 292:Callimachus 211:"the Cruel" 69:"Battiadae" 449:Categories 306:References 250:"the Lame" 246:Battus III 150:city-state 80:newspapers 333:, p. 689. 275:Battus IV 260:Pheretima 196:Battus II 146:Βαττιάδαι 134:Battiadae 300:Neoteroi 233:Plutarch 229:Learchus 180:Battus I 138:Battiads 254:Demonax 94:scholar 382:  154:Cyrene 96:  89:  82:  75:  67:  239:Eryxo 158:Libya 142:Greek 136:, or 101:JSTOR 87:books 406:stub 380:ISBN 296:poet 171:bold 132:The 73:news 152:of 56:by 451:: 314:^ 302:. 144:: 437:e 430:t 423:v 412:. 140:( 123:) 117:( 112:) 108:( 98:· 91:· 84:· 77:· 50:. 20:)

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Cyrene
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Battus I
Arcesilaus I
Battus II
Arcesilaus II
Learchus
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Arcesilaus III
Battus IV
Arcesilaus IV
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