Zeuxidamus (Greek: Ζευξίδαμος) can refer to two ancient Spartans.
A king of Sparta, and 10th of the Eurypontid dynasty. He was grandson of Theopompus, son of Anaxandridas I, and father of Anaxidamus, who succeeded him.[1]
A son of Leotychides, king of Sparta. He was also named Cyniscus (Κυνίσκος). He died before his father, leaving a son, Archidamus II[2]
^Pausanias iii. 7.
^Herodotus vi. 71; Thucydides ii. 47; Pausanias iii. 7.
Zeuxidamus (Greek: Ζευξίδαμος) can refer to two ancient Spartans. A king of Sparta, and 10th of the Eurypontid dynasty. He was grandson of Theopompus,...
427/6 BC. His father was Zeuxidamus (called Cyniscos by many Spartans). Zeuxidamus married and had a son, Archidamus. However, Zeuxidamus died before his father...
burned. He was succeeded by his grandson, Archidamus II, son of his son Zeuxidamus, called Cyniscus, who had died in his father's lifetime. Leotychidas died...
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evidence[clarification needed] that his successor was Anaxandridas I, father of Zeuxidamus. Plutarch, in his Parallel Lives, stated that it was in Theopompus' reign...
a king of Sparta, 11th of the Eurypontids. Anaxidamus was the son of Zeuxidamus and contemporary with Anaxander, and lived to the conclusion of the Messenian...