Battus III of Cyrene

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Battus III of Cyrene was a king of the ancient Greek city-state of Cyrene in North Africa and a member of the ruling Battiad dynasty.

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instanceOf ancient Greek monarch
king of Cyrene
member of the Battiad dynasty
advisor Demonax of Mantinea NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Battus the Lame NERFINISHED
causeOf transition from absolute monarchy to more constitutional rule in Cyrene
child Arcesilaus III of Cyrene NERFINISHED
Ladice of Cyrene NERFINISHED
citizenship Cyrene NERFINISHED
continent Africa
country Cyrenaica NERFINISHED
culture ancient Greek
describedBySource Herodotus NERFINISHED
dynasty Battiad dynasty NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Greek
father Arcesilaus II of Cyrene NERFINISHED
genre ancient history
languageOfWorkOrName Ancient Greek
memberOf Battiad dynasty NERFINISHED
mother Eryxo NERFINISHED
nameInAncientGreek Βάττος Γʼ
notableEvent constitutional reforms in Cyrene
invited Demonax of Mantinea to reform Cyrene’s constitution
notableFor being a reforming king of Cyrene
weak personal rule leading to political reforms
partOf history of Cyrenaica
history of ancient Greece
placeOfActivity Cyrene NERFINISHED
politicalSystemDuringReign monarchy with constitutional elements
positionHeld king of Cyrene
predecessor Arcesilaus II of Cyrene NERFINISHED
realm Cyrene NERFINISHED
region North Africa
reignEnd c. 530 BC
reignStart c. 550 BC
relative Battus I of Cyrene NERFINISHED
Battus II of Cyrene NERFINISHED
religion ancient Greek religion
residence Cyrene NERFINISHED
source Classical Greek historiography
spouse Pheretima NERFINISHED
successor Arcesilaus III of Cyrene NERFINISHED
temporalContext 6th century BC
title King of Cyrene

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Battiad dynasty hasMember Battus III of Cyrene