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==Known members==
==Known members==
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ACOD Leonidas.jpg|[[Leonidas I of Sparta|Leonidas]]
ACOD Leonidas.jpg|[[Leonidas I of Sparta|Leonidas]]<br>c. 540 BCE – 480 BCE
Wiki noimage.jpg|{{Wiki|Pleistarchus}}
Wiki noimage.jpg|{{Wiki|Pleistarchus}}<br>died c. 458 BC
ACOD Pausanias.png|[[Pausanias of Sparta|Pausanias]]
ACOD Pausanias.png|[[Pausanias of Sparta|Pausanias]]<br>died 426/425 BCE
ACOD Elder Myrrine render.png|[[Myrrine]]
ACOD Elder Myrrine render.png|[[Myrrine]]
ACOD Kassandra Render (no helmet).png|[[Kassandra]]
ACOD Kassandra Render (no helmet).png|[[Kassandra]]<br>458 BCE – 2018 CE
ACOD Deimos render.png|[[Alexios]]
ACOD Deimos render.png|[[Alexios]]<br>451 BCE – 422 BCE
ACOD Elpidios.jpg|[[Elpidios]]
ACOD Elpidios.jpg|[[Elpidios]]<br>born 420s BCE
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The Agiad dynasty was an ancient Greek dynasty which ruled the ancient city-state of Sparta in Ancient Greece. Along the Eurypontids, the Agiads claim descent from the legendary hero Herakles and ruled the city from the Dark Ages until the Hellenistic period.[1]

In the 5th century BCE, the Agiad dynasty saw a prominent involvement in the Greco-Persian Wars. King Leonidas fought to his last breath at the Battle of Thermopylae against the Persian Empire. His grandaughter Kassandra was a prominent misthios during the Peloponnesian War, working for both the Peloponnesian League and the Delian League.[2]

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