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- Agesipolis_I abstract "Agesipolis I (Greek: Ἀγησίπολις Αʹ) was the twenty-first of the kings of the Agiad dynasty in ancient Sparta.Agesipolis succeeded his father Pausanias, while still a minor, in 394 BC, and reigned fourteen years. Upon the death of Pausanias, Agesipolis and his brother, Cleombrotus I, were both placed under the guardianship of Aristodemus, their nearest relative. Agesipolis came to the crown just about the time that the confederacy (partly brought about by the intrigues of the Persian satrap Tithraustes), which was formed by Thebes, Athens, Corinth, and Argos, against Sparta, rendering it necessary to recall his colleague, Agesilaus II, from Asia; and the first military operation of his reign was the expedition to Corinth, where the forces of the confederates were assembled.The Spartan army was led by Aristodemus, and gained a victory over the allies. In 390 BC Agesipolis, who had now come of age, was entrusted with the command of an army for the invasion of Argolis. Having procured the sanction of the Olympic and Delphic gods for disregarding any attempt which the Argives might make to stop his march, on the pretext of a religious truce, he carried his ravages still farther than Agesilaus had done in 393 BC; but as he suffered the aspect of the victims to deter him from occupying a permanent post, the expedition yielded no fruit but the plunder.In 385 BC the Spartans, seizing upon some frivolous pretexts, sent an expedition against Mantineia, in which Agesipolis undertook the command, after it had been declined by Agesilaus. In this expedition the Spartans were assisted by Thebes, and in a battle with the Mantineans, the Theban generals Epaminondas and Pelopidas narrowly escaped death. Agesipolis took the town by diverting the river Ophis, so as to put the low ground at the foot of the city walls under water. The basements, being made of unbaked bricks, were unable to resist the action of the water. The walls soon began to totter, and the Mantineans were forced to surrender. They were admitted to terms on condition that the population should be dispersed among the four hamlets, out of which it had been collected to form the capital. The democratic leaders were permitted to go into exile.Early in 382 BC, an embassy came to Sparta from the cities of Acanthus and Apollonia, requesting assistance against the Chalkidian League, who were endeavoring to compel them to join their confederacy. The Spartans granted it, but were not at first very successful. After the defeat and death of Teleutias in the second campaign (381 BC) Agesipolis took the command. He set out in 381 BC, but did not begin operations until the spring of 380. He then acted with great vigor, and took Toroni by storm; but in the midst of his successes he was seized with a fever, which carried him off in seven days. He died in the town of Aphytis, in the peninsula of Pallene. His body was immersed in honey and conveyed home to Sparta for burial.Though Agesipolis did not share the ambitious views of foreign conquest cherished by Agesilaus, his loss was deeply regretted by Agesilaus, who seems to have had a sincere regard for him. He was succeeded as king by his brother Cleombrotus I. Paul Cartledge, however, suggests that Agesilaus' grief was partly due to the loss of a malleable \"partner in crime\".".
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- Agesipolis_I parent Pausanias_of_Sparta.
- Agesipolis_I predecessor Pausanias_of_Sparta.
- Agesipolis_I successor Cleombrotus_I.
- Agesipolis_I title "King of Sparta".
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- Agesipolis_I wikiPageWikiLink Akanthos_(Greece).
- Agesipolis_I wikiPageWikiLink Aphytis.
- Agesipolis_I wikiPageWikiLink Apollonia_(Chalcidice).
- Agesipolis_I wikiPageWikiLink Argolis.
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- Agesipolis_I wikiPageWikiLink Epaminondas.
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- Agesipolis_I wikiPageWikiLink Mantineia.
- Agesipolis_I wikiPageWikiLink Pallene_(Chalcidice).
- Agesipolis_I wikiPageWikiLink Pausanias_of_Sparta.
- Agesipolis_I wikiPageWikiLink Pelopidas.
- Agesipolis_I wikiPageWikiLink River_Ophis.
- Agesipolis_I wikiPageWikiLink Sparta.
- Agesipolis_I wikiPageWikiLink Teleutias.
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- Agesipolis_I wikiPageWikiLinkText "Agesipolis I".
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- Agesipolis_I after Cleombrotus_I.
- Agesipolis_I before Pausanias_of_Sparta.
- Agesipolis_I deathDate "380".
- Agesipolis_I deathPlace Aphytis.
- Agesipolis_I dynasty List_of_kings_of_Sparta.
- Agesipolis_I father Pausanias_of_Sparta.
- Agesipolis_I name "Agesipolis".
- Agesipolis_I predecessor Pausanias_of_Sparta.
- Agesipolis_I reign "394".
- Agesipolis_I successor Cleombrotus_I.
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- Agesipolis_I years "394".
- Agesipolis_I subject Category:380_BC.
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- Agesipolis_I comment "Agesipolis I (Greek: Ἀγησίπολις Αʹ) was the twenty-first of the kings of the Agiad dynasty in ancient Sparta.Agesipolis succeeded his father Pausanias, while still a minor, in 394 BC, and reigned fourteen years. Upon the death of Pausanias, Agesipolis and his brother, Cleombrotus I, were both placed under the guardianship of Aristodemus, their nearest relative.".
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