Agis III

Agis III

Agis III (Gr. polytonic|Ἄγις), son of Archidamus III, was the 20th Eurypontid king of Sparta. He succeeded his father in 338 BC, on the very day of the battle of Chaeronea. His reign was short, but eventful, coming as it did during a low period for Sparta, after it had lost significant borderlands to Philip II of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great.Citation | last = Bosworth | first = Albert Brian | author-link = | contribution = Agis III | editor-last = Hornblower | editor-first = Simon | title = Oxford Classical Dictionary | volume = | pages = | publisher = Oxford University Press | place = Oxford | year = 1996 | contribution-url = ] In 333 BC, we find him going with a single trireme to the Persian commanders in the Aegean, Pharnabazus and Autophradates, to request money and armaments for car­rying on hostile operations against Alexander the Great in Greece.Citation | last = Mason | first = Charles Peter | author-link = | contribution = Agis (3) | editor-last = Smith | editor-first = William | title = Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology | volume = 1 | pages = 72-73 | publisher = Little, Brown and Company | place = Boston | year = 1867 | contribution-url = http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/0081.html ]

The news of the battle of Issus in 333 BC, however, put a check upon their plans. He sent his brother Agesilaus (unrelated to the Spartan monarchs of the same name) with instructions to sail with them to Crete, that he might secure that island for the Spartan interest. In this he seems in a great measure to have succeeded. [http://www.livius.org/ag-ai/agis/agis_iii.html Agis III] from [http://www.livius.org Livius.Org] ]

Two years afterwards (331 BC), the Greek states which were in league against Alex­ander seized the opportunity of the disaster of Zopyrion and the revolt of the Thracians, to de­clare war against Macedonia. Agis was invested with the command, and with the Lacedaemonian troops, and a body of 8000 Greek mercenaries, who had been present at the battle of Issus, gained a decisive victory in the Peloponnese over a Macedonian army under Coragus. Having been joined by the other forces of the league (Elis, Achaea except Pellene, and Arcadia, although, fatefully, Athens declined) he laid siege to Megalopolis. The city held out until Antipater came to its relief, when a battle ensued, in which Agis was defeated and killed, a good Spartan death, but one that left Sparta almost irretrievably weakened. This happened about the time of the battle of Gaugamela in 331 BC. [Arrian, ii. 13] [Diodorus Siculus, xvi. 63, 68, xvii. 62] [Aesch. "c. Ctesiph." p. 77] [Curt. vi. 1] [Justin, xii. 1]

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