Teleclus or Teleklos (Greek: Τήλεκλος) was the 8th Agiad dynasty king of Sparta during the eighth century BC. He was the son of King Archelaus and grandson of King Agesilaus I.
Pausanias reports that Teleclus' reign saw the conquest of Amyclae, Pharis and Geranthrae, towns of the Perioeci or "dwellers round about".[1]
Teleclus was killed during a skirmish with the Messanians during a festival at the temple of Artemis Limnatis,[2] an event foreshadowing the First Messenian War.
reports that Teleclus' reign saw the conquest of Amyclae, Pharis and Geranthrae, towns of the Perioeci or "dwellers round about". Teleclus was killed during...
perhaps the first Agiad king to reign alongside an Eurypontid (Charilaus). Teleclus, allegedly son of Archelaus, king perhaps dated from c. 760–c.740. He was...
and the supposed origin of the term "helot". He succeeded his father Teleclus and was succeeded by his son Polydorus. Clough, Arthur Hugh (1867). "Alcamenes"...
legislation of Lycurgus. He was succeeded by his son Archelaus. His grandson was Teleclus. Clough, Arthur Hugh (1867), "Agesilaus I", in Smith, William (ed.), Dictionary...
c. 820 – 790 BC Agesilaus I c. 790 – 760 BC Archelaus c. 760 – 740 BC Teleclus Killed by the Messenians c. 740 – 700 BC Alcamenes First Messenian War...
and Laconia, mentioned by Strabo. Strabo relates that it was founded by Teleclus, king of Sparta, in the 8th century BCE, along with the cities of Echeiae...
the First Messenian War that the town was conquered by the Spartan king Teleclus. The tale ran, that the inhabitants of Amyclae had been so often alarmed...
sold the inhabitants into slavery. He was succeeded as king by his son, Teleclus. Pococke, E.; Ottley, J. B.; Rutt, John T. (1852). The History of Greece...
Spartan-Messenian relations was reviewed, including the assassination of Teleclus 25 years earlier and the discussion became so heated that weapons were...
and Laconia, mentioned by Strabo. Strabo relates that it was founded by Teleclus, king of Sparta, in the 8th century BCE, along with the cities of Poeaessa...
an Agiad and a Eurypontid. The Agiad king at the time of Nicander was Teleclus, who was allegedly assassinated by the neighbouring Messenians. Nicander...
and Laconia, mentioned by Strabo. Strabo relates that it was founded by Teleclus, king of Sparta, in the 8th century BCE, along with the cities of Echeiae...
Colombia Euselasia tarinta (Schaus, 1902) present in Colombia Euselasia teleclus (Stoll, 1787) present in French Guiana, Suriname and Ecuador Euselasia...