Agiadai | Eurypontidai | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Eurysthenes | ~1100 | Prokles | ~1100 | ||
Agis I | S | Eurypon | S | ||
Echestratos | S | ||||
Labotas | ~1000 | Prytanis | S | ~1000 | |
Doryssos | Polydektes | S | |||
Agesilaos I | S | ~900; ion. Hegesilaos | Eunomos | S | |
Archelaos | Charillos | S | ~850; auch Charilaos | ||
Teleklos | Nikandros | S | |||
Alkamenes | S | ~750 | |||
Polydoros | S | ~700, 1.MK | Theopompos | S | ~700; 1.MK |
Eurykrates | S | ~680-650 | Zeuxidamos | E | |
Anaxandros | S | ~650-620, 2.MK | Anaxidamos | S | 2.MK |
Eurykratidas | S | ~620-595 | Archidamos I | S | ~600 |
Leon | S | ~595-565 | Agasikles | S | ~590-60; ion. Hegesikles |
Anaxandridas | S | ~565-525 | Ariston | S | ~560-510 |
Kleomenes I | S | ~525-488; *550/40 | Damaratos | S | ~510-491; oo Perkalos |
Leonidas I | B | ~489-480; +Thermopylai | Leotychidas II | 491-469 | |
Pleistarchos | S | 480-458 | |||
Pleistoanax | 458-445/426-408 | Archidamos II | E | 469-27; oo Lampido | |
Pausanias | S | 445-426/408-395, +385 | Agis II | S | 427-401; + Sommer 400 |
Agesipolis I | S | 395-380 | Agesilaos II | B | 400-Winter 360; *444 |
Kleombrotos I | B | 380-371 | |||
Agesipolis II | S | 371-370 | Archidamos III | S | Winter 360-338; *~400 |
Kleomenes II | B | 370-309 | Agis III | S | 338-331 |
Areus I | E | 309-265 | Eudamidas I | B | 331-294 |
Akrotatos | S | 265-262 | Archidamos IV | S | 294; oo Eupolia |
Areus II | S | 262-254 | Eudamidas II | S | 294-244 |
Leonidas II | 254-235, *316 | Agis IV | S | 244-241 | |
Kleombrotos II | Zwischenkönig 242-241 | Archidamos V | B | 227 | |
Kleomenes III | 235-221, *~260 +219 | Lykurgos | 220-211 | ||
Eukleidas | B | ~227-222 | Pelops | S | 211-207 |
Agesipolis III | 219, +184 | Nabis | 207-192 |
1.MK Erster Messenischer Krieg ~700/690-680/70
2.MK Zweiter Messenischer Krieg ~640/30-600
B Bruder des Vorigen
E Enkel des Vorigen
S Sohn des Vorigen
oo verheiratet mit
Quellen: Hdt. 7,204 und 8,131; Paus. 3,2-3,6 und 3,7-3,10; Diod. 7,8
vgl. Der neue Pauli, Supplementband 1: Herrscherchronologien der antiken Welt