Everything about Agasicles totally explained
Agasicles,
Agesicles or
Hegesicles (Αγασικλης, 'Αγησικλης, 'Ηγησικης) was a king of
Sparta, the thirteenth of the line of
Procles.
He was contemporary with the
Agid Leon, and succeded his father
Archidamus I, probably about
590 BC or
600. During his reign the
Lacedaemonians carried on an unsuccessful war against
Tegea, but prospered in their other wars. (
Herod. i. 65;
Paus. iii. 7, § 6, 3. §. 5.)
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