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Name
  
Cleombrotus I

Grandchildren
  
Acrotatus I

Died
  
371 BC, Leuctra, Greece

Grandparents
  
Pleistoanax

Parents
  
Pausanias of Sparta

Great grandchildren
  
Areus I

Siblings
  
Agesipolis I


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Children
  
Agesipolis II, Cleomenes II

Cleombrotus I


Cleombrotus I (Greek: Κλεόμβροτος Α΄; died July 6, 371 BC) was a Spartan king of the Agiad line, reigning from 380 BC until 371 BC. Little is known of Cleombrotus' early life. 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. His death and the utter defeat of his army led to the end of Spartan dominance in ancient Greece. Cleombrotus was succeeded by his son Agesipolis II. His other son was Cleomenes II.

Many historians cite Cleombrotus as being a Pro-Theban Spartan (meaning he had pro-Theban tendencies) unlike his fellow king, Agesilaus II. He was blamed for the humiliating defeat at Leuctra by his contemporaries for being biased towards the enemy, though some modern historians do not believe that he was actually pro-Theban.

References

Cleombrotus I Wikipedia


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