Anaxandridas II

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Anaxandridas II was a 6th-century BC king of Sparta from the Agiad dynasty, notable as the father of Leonidas I and for his unusual dual marriage sanctioned to secure a male heir.

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Anaxandridas II canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Agiad king
ancient Greek person
king of Sparta
associatedWithEvent prelude period to Persian Wars
birthPlace Sparta
coexistedWith King Agis II of Sparta
surface form: Eurypontid kings of Sparta
country Sparta
culture Spartan
deathPlace Sparta
dynasty Agiad dynasty
ethnicGroup Greek
fatherOf Cleombrotus
Cleomenes I of Sparta
surface form: Cleomenes I

Dorieus
Leonidas I
firstWifeStatus remained married to first wife after second marriage
floruit 6th century BC
gender male
governmentForm Spartan diarchy
house Agiad dynasty
surface form: Agiad house of Sparta
issue Cleombrotus
Cleomenes I of Sparta
surface form: Cleomenes I

Dorieus
Leonidas I
language Ancient Greek
marriagePractice polygyny sanctioned for dynastic reasons
name Anaxandridas II self-link
notableFor being father of Leonidas I, hero of Thermopylae
having two wives simultaneously
unusual dual marriage sanctioned by Spartan ephors
politicalSystemContext Spartan dual kingship
positionHeld king of Sparta
predecessor Leon (king of Sparta)
realm Sparta
reasonForSecondMarriage pressure from ephors to secure male heir
region Laconia
reignEnd c. 525 BC
reignStart c. 560 BC
religion ancient Greek religion
source Herodotus
surface form: Herodotus, Histories
spouse unnamed first wife (Agiad)
unnamed second wife (Eurypontid)
successor Cleomenes I of Sparta
surface form: Cleomenes I
timePeriod 6th century BC
title Basileus of Sparta

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Leonidas I father Anaxandridas II
Pausanias the Regent grandfather Anaxandridas II
Anaxandridas II name Anaxandridas II self-link