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Anaxandridas refused, claiming his wife was\nblameless, whereupon the ephors agreed to allow him to take a second wife\nwithout setting aside his first. This second wife, a descendent of Chilon the\nWise, promptly bore a son, Cleomenes. However, one year after Cleomenes'\nbirth, Anaxandridas' first wife also gave birth to a son, Dorieus. Leonidas\nwas the second son of Anaxandridas' first wife, and either the elder brother\nor twin of Cleombrotus. Because Leonidas was not heir to the throne, he was\nnot exempt from attending the agoge, the public school that the sons of all\nSpartans had to complete in order to qualify for citizenship. Leonidas was\nthus one of the few Spartan kings to have ever undergone the notoriously harsh\ntraining of Spartan youth. 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Iconsgr Ancient Greek Zamac Keyring Miniature Statue of Spartan King Leonidas (Gold)

According to Herodotus, Leonidas' mother was his father's niece and had been barren for so long that the ephors, the five annually elected administrators of the Spartan constitution, tried to prevail upon King Anaxandridas to set aside his wife and take another. Anaxandridas refused, claiming his wife was blameless, whereupon the ephors agreed to allow him to take a second wife without setting aside his first. This second wife, a descendent of Chilon the Wise, promptly bore a son, Cleomenes. However, one year after Cleomenes' birth, Anaxandridas' first wife also gave birth to a son, Dorieus. Leonidas was the second son of Anaxandridas' first wife, and either the elder brother or twin of Cleombrotus. Because Leonidas was not heir to the throne, he was not exempt from attending the agoge, the public school that the sons of all Spartans had to complete in order to qualify for citizenship. Leonidas was thus one of the few Spartan kings to have ever undergone the notoriously harsh training of Spartan youth. Anaxandridas died in 520 BC, and Cleomenes succeeded to the throne sometime between then and 516 BC.Dorieus was so outraged that the Spartans had preferred his half-brother over himself that he found it impossible to remain in Sparta. He made one unsuccessful attempt to set up a colony in Africa and, when this failed, sought his fortune in Sicily, where after initial successes he was killed. Leonidas' relationship with his bitterly antagonistic elder brothers is unknown, but he married Cleomenes' daughter, Gorgo sometime before coming to the throne in 490 BC.

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  • Miniature Keyring Statue Of Spartan King Leonidas, 300 movie
  • Material: ZAMAC
  • Color: GOLD
  • Key chain
  • Handmade item, size and shape may slightly vary

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