Areus II
Areus II (Greek: Ἀρεύς Β΄) was King of Sparta, of the Agiad dynasty, from 262 to 254 BC. He was the son of Acrotatus II and was succeeded by his first cousin once removed Leonidas II.
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Areus II (Greek: Ἀρεύς Β΄) was King of Sparta, of the Agiad dynasty, from 262 to 254 BC. He was the son of Acrotatus II and was succeeded by his first cousin once removed Leonidas II.
Preceded by | Agiad King of Sparta 262–254 BC |
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