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Encyclopedia > Anaxander

Anaxander was king of Sparta (ruled c. 640-615 BC). Sparta (Doric: Spártā, Attic: Spártē) is a city in southern Greece. ...


He was 12th of the Agids line of Spartan kings, son of Eurycrates and father to Eurycratidas.


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  • http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/0172.html

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