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Cleombrotus (regent)

Cleombrotus
Regent of Sparta
Reign480–479 BC
PredecessorLeonidas I
SuccessorPausanias
Died479 BC
Sparta
Issue
GreekΚλεόμβροτος
HouseAgiad
FatherAnaxandridas II

Cleombrotus (Greek: Κλεόμβροτος, Kleómbrotos), regent of Sparta between 480 and 479 BC. He was a member of the Agiad family, the son of Anaxandridas II and the brother of Cleomenes I, Dorieus and of Leonidas I. When the latter died, he became the tutor of his nephew Pleistarchus, son of Leonidas, and leader of the Greek infantry at the beginning of the second phase of the Greco-Persian Wars. Cleombrotus was in command of the Spartan and Peloponnesian troops who built the wall across the Isthmus of Corinth that was intended to keep the Persian army out of the Peloponnese.[1] He died soon after returning to Sparta from the Isthmus.[2]

He was the father of Pausanias and the Spartan general Nicomedes.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ Herodotus, Histories 8.71
  2. ^ Herodotus, Histories 9.10
  3. ^ Thucydides I,107.

References

  • Herodotus The Greek–Persian War (Osiris, Budapest, 2000), ISBN 963-379-309-2.
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Leonidas I
Agiad Regent of Sparta
480–479 BC
Succeeded by
Pausanias


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