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Eurysthenes and married
His twin daughters Anaxandra and Lathria married the twin sons of Aristodemus, Procles and Eurysthenes

Eurysthenes and daughter
By his wife Argia, daughter of King Autesion of Thebes, he was the father of twin Kings Eurysthenes and Procles, the ancestors of the two royal houses of Sparta.

Eurysthenes and was
Aristodemus was killed during the final battle but his twin sons Eurysthenes and Procles jointly received the throne of Sparta.
His twin was Eurysthenes.
The title of archēgetēs, " founding magistrate ," was explicitly denied to Eurysthenes and Procles by the later Spartan government on the grounds that they were not founders of a state, but were maintained in their offices by parties of foreigners.
In Greek legend, Eurysthenes (, " widely ruling ") was one of the Heracleidae, a great-great-great-grandson of Heracles, and a son of Aristodemus and Argia.
The title of archēgetēs, " founding magistrate ," was explicitly denied to Eurysthenes and Procles by the later Spartan government on the grounds that they were not founders of a state, but were maintained in their offices by parties of foreigners.
Eurysthenes was therefore born in 1104 BC, which was the first year of his reign, if the regency of Theras is discounted.
He was the son of Eurysthenes, first monarch of this dynasty, which ruled the city along with the Eurypontids.

Eurysthenes and I
He went to the court of the Persian king Darius I, who gave him the cities of Pergamum, Teuthrania and Halisarna, where his descendants Eurysthenes and Procles still ruled at the beginning of the 4th century.

Eurysthenes and Kings
The Kings of Sparta belonged to the Agiads and the Eurypontids, descendants respectively of Eurysthenes and Procles.

Eurysthenes and Sparta
de: Eurysthenes ( König von Sparta )
According to Geoffrey, he reigned at the same period as Saul in Judea and Eurysthenes in Sparta.

Eurysthenes and .
Argos fell to Temenus, Lacedaemon to Procles and Eurysthenes, the twin sons of Aristodemus ; and Messene to Cresphontes.
Argos fell to Temenus, Lacedaemon to Procles and Eurysthenes, the twin sons of Aristodemus ; and Messene to Cresphontes.
Argos fell to Temenus, Lacedaemon to Procles and Eurysthenes, the twin sons of Aristodemus ; and Messene to Cresphontes.
Argos fell to Temenus, Lacedaemon to Procles and Eurysthenes, the twin sons of Aristodemus ; and Messene to Cresphontes.
They chose the one the mother fed and cleaned first, Eurysthenes.
Procles ' reign might be estimated at 1104-1062, except that some sources say he died one year before Eurysthenes.
An alternative would be to accept the 1104-1062 and extend the estimate for Eurysthenes to 1104-1061.
They chose the one the mother fed and cleaned first, Eurysthenes.
Eurysthenes would have ruled in 1104 – 1066 BC, with an unknown margin of error, as much of the data is relatively uncertain.

married and Lathria
Procles married Anaxandra, daughter of Thersander, King of Kleonoe, sister of his sister-in-law Lathria, and was the father of Soos and the grandfather of Eurypon, founder of the Eurypontid dynasty of the Kings of Sparta.

married and daughter
His daughter Elinor married Quiney's son Adrian in 1613, and his son Henry married Mary Lane of Stratford in 1609.
He is married to the former Audrey Knecht and has a daughter, Karol, 13.
No, I forget Mrs. Mathias, who had been away visiting a married daughter when it happened.
Aristotle married Hermias's adoptive daughter ( or niece ) Pythias.
Ahab married Jezebel, the daughter of the King of Tyre, and the alliance was doubtless the means of procuring political support.
One of them, Múnón, married Priam's daughter, Tróán, and had by her a son, Trór, to be pronounced Thor in Old Norse.
Albert married first, to Princess Dorothea ( 1 August 1504-11 April 1547 ), daughter of King Frederick I of Denmark, in 1526.
He married secondly to Anna Maria ( 1532 – 20 March 1568 ), daughter of Eric I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, in 1550.
Classical dramatisations differ on how willing either father or daughter were to this fate, some include such trickery as claiming she was to be married to Achilles, but Agamemnon did eventually sacrifice Iphigenia.
He married Cleopatra Thea, a daughter of the Ptolemaic dynasty.
He married his paternal half-sister Olympias II of Epirus, by whom he had two sons, Pyrrhus II of Epirus, Ptolemy of Epirus and a daughter, Phthia of Macedon.
He had a bastard daughter, Marjorie, who married Sir Alan Durward, Justiciar of Scotia ( he died 1275 ), and had issue.
Alexander had married Princess Margaret of England, a daughter of King Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence, on 26 December 1251.
In this capacity, Alexios defeated the rebellions of Nikephoros Bryennios the Elder ( whose son or grandson later married Alexios ' daughter Anna ) and Nikephoros Basilakes, the first at the Battle of Kalavrye and the latter in a surprise night attack on his camp.
During this time, Alexios was rumored to be the lover of Empress Maria of Alania, the daughter of King Bagrat IV of Georgia, who had been successively married to Michael VII Doukas and his successor Nikephoros III Botaneiates, renowned for her beauty.
He had been married twice but was now allegedly the lover of Eudokia Angelina, a daughter of Emperor Alexios III Angelos.
At the age of 18, Johnson married 16-year-old Eliza McCardle in 1827 ; she was the daughter of a local shoemaker.
In 868, Alfred married Ealhswith, daughter of a Mercian nobleman, Æthelred Mucil, Ealdorman of the Gaini.
Afonso married in 1146 Mafalda or Maud of Savoy ( 1125 – 1158 ), daughter of Amadeo III, Count of Savoy, and Mahaut of Albon.
Afonso married Infanta Urraca of Castile, daughter of Alfonso VIIIof Castile and Leonora of England, in 1206.
He divorced Matilda in 1253 and, in the same year, married Beatrice of Castile, illegitimate daughter of Alfonso X, King of Castile, and Mayor Guillén de Guzmán ( Maria de Guzman ).
In 1309, Afonso IV married Infanta Beatrice of Castile, daughter of King Sancho IV of Castile by his wife Maria de Molina.
Afonso married Beatrice of Castile ( 1293 – 1359 ) in 1309, daughter of Sancho IV, King of Castile, and María de Molina and had four sons and three daughters.
Isabella died in 1455 and Afonso married again ( although not recognized by the Papacy ) in 1475, this time to Joanna of Castile ( known as " La Beltraneja "), daughter of Henry IV of Castile and Joan of Portugal.

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