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Agesipolis and came
And now he too was in a sorry plight, having been wounded in the breast with a spear and in the arm with a sword, when Agesipolis the Spartan king came to his aid from the other wing, and when all hope was lost, saved them both.

Agesipolis and by
Pausanias is replaced as king of Sparta by his son Agesipolis I.
In 395, Pausanias failed to join forces with Lysander, and for this was condemned to death and replaced as king by his son Agesipolis I.
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.
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.
Though Agesipolis did not share the ambitious views of foreign conquest cherished by Agesilaus, his loss was deeply regretted by that prince, who seems to have had a sincere regard for him.
Cleombrotus was succeeded by his son Agesipolis II.

Agesipolis and ),
Agesipolis II ( Greek:, died 369 BC ), son of the king Cleombrotus I, succeeded his father and reigned as Agiad King of Sparta.

Agesipolis and was
Agesipolis I ( Greek: ) was the twenty-first of the kings of the Agiad dynasty in ancient Sparta.
In 390 BC Agesipolis, who had now come of age, was entrusted with the command of an army for the invasion of Argolis.

Agesipolis and Argos
* King Agesipolis I leads a Spartan army against Argos.
In 388 BC, Agesipolis led a Spartan army against Argos.

Agesipolis and against
Son of Pausanias, he became king of Sparta after the death of his brother Agesipolis I in 380 BC, and led the allied Spartan-Peloponnesian army against the Thebans under Epaminondas in the Battle of Leuctra.

Agesipolis and Sparta
* Cleombrotus I succeeds his brother Agesipolis I as king of Sparta.
* Agesipolis I, king of Sparta
* Agesipolis II succeeds his father Cleombrotus I as king of Sparta.
* Agesipolis II, Agiad king of Sparta
* Cleomenes II succeeds his brother Agesipolis II as Agiad king of Sparta.
nl: Agesipolis II van Sparta

Agesipolis and II
de: Agesipolis II.
sh: Agesipolis II
The son of Cleombrotus I, he succeeded his brother Agesipolis II.

Agesipolis and were
Upon the death of Pausanias, Agesipolis and his brother, Cleombrotus I, were both placed under the guardianship of Aristodemus, their nearest relative.

Agesipolis and .
Agesipolis succeeded his father Pausanias, while still a minor, in 394 BC, and reigned fourteen years.
After the defeat and death of Teleutias in the second campaign ( 381 BC ) Agesipolis took the command.
de: Agesipolis I.

came and crown
No help came from the crown, and Perier, in desperation, gave a monopoly of the Indian trade in the district to D'Artaguette.
He also vanquished Alfonso VII of León, came to the rescue of his mother, whose nephew he was, and thus freed the kingdom from political dependence on the crown of his cousin of León.
The word " corona " itself derived from the Latin, meaning crown, which in turn came from the Ancient Greek κορώνη ( korōnē ) meaning " garland " or " wreath ".
A low rumbling sound came from underground, and then, with a force that shot 6 tons of 4-inch ( 100 mm ) diameter pipe out over the top of the derrick, knocking off the crown block, the Lucas Gusher roared in and the Spindletop oil field was born.
A new Danish translation with the text in Old Norse and a Latin translation came out in 1777-1783 ( by order of Frederick VI as crown prince ).
Although the Norwegian council never recognized the declaration formally, and Norway kept some separate institutions and its legal system, this had the practical effect that the Norwegian possessions of Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands came under direct control of the crown.
With the Second Peace of Thorn in 1466, the Teutonic Order came under the rule of the Polish crown.
There were thirteen meetings from May to August 1291 at Berwick, where the claimants to the crown pleaded their cases before Edward, in what came to be known as the " Great Cause ".
Later came the Habsburgs of Spain although Reggio was ruled by a viceroy from 1504 to 1713 ; the Kingdoms of Naples and Sicily were in fact part of the Spanish crown territories.
Another milestone came on May 21, 2008, Fox took the No. 1 general households rating crown for the first time, based on the strength of Super Bowl XLII and American Idol.
Intelligence of it at last came to the ears of the King, who, instead of being angry, warned her to keep it secret, as her conversion might imperil his crown.
When the Plantagenet dynasty came to an end at the Battle of Bosworth Field on 22 August 1485, only four ducal titles remained extant, of which two were now permanently associated with the crown.
Reverting to the crown, the territory came in 1452 to Alexander Gordon, 1st Earl of Huntly, and still gives the title of " Lord of Badenoch " to the marquess of Huntly.
For a year the realm was ruled by Pelendur, Steward to King Ondoher, and then the crown was given to the victorious general Eärnil, who came from the House of Anárion and had gained popularity during the war.
From 1526, Bohemia, including the fiefdom of Silesia, which Rybnik was a part of, came under the authority of the Habsburg crown.
During the 14th century royal power came to be represented not simply by a crown, but by just one specific object: the Holy Crown.
The town came to be called the " brightest jewel in the English crown " owing to its great importance as the gateway for the tin, lead, lace and wool trades ( or " staples ").
The town came to be called the " brightest jewel in the English crown " owing to its great importance as the gateway for the tin, lead, cloth and wool trades ( or " staples ").
Among its spurious claims it says that Maelgwn Gwynedd came to the crown following Vortiper, that he was succeeded by a certain Caretig, that he was the fourth king of all Britain after Arthur, and that he had two sons, Einion and Rhun.
Because one or more crowns, alone or as part of a more elaborate design, often appear on coins, several monetary denominations came to be known as ' a crown ' or the equivalent word in the local language, such as krone.
The claims of John II Comyn, Lord of Badenoch to the crown in the Great Cause came from Donald through Bethóc and Hextilda.
" I am an anarchist by conviction ... I came to Geneva to kill a sovereign, with object of giving an example to those who suffer and those who do nothing to improve their social position ; it did not matter to me who the sovereign was whom I should kill ... It was not a woman I struck, but an Empress ; it was a crown that I had in view.
After Fenech vacated the title soon after to pursue the world Featherweight crown, Zarate and countryman Daniel Zaragoza met for the vacant world championship belt, but Zarate came back on the losing end once again, being knocked out in the tenth round and finally announcing his retirement for good.
After this revolt was brutally suppressed by the British, India came under the direct control of the British crown.
Albert came unexpectedly to the throne when his brother abdicated, and took the name George VI, the Dukedom then merging into the crown.

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