Agis I

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Agis I was a son of Eurysthenes, founder of the Agiad dynasty (Pausanias, III, 2.1). His genealogy was traced through Aristodemus, Aristomachus, Cleodaeus and Hyllus to Heracles (Herodotus 7, 204), and he belongs rather to mythology than to history. Tradition ascribed to him the capture of the maritime town of Helos, which resisted his attempt to curtail its guaranteed rights, and the institution of the class of serfs called Helots.

Preceded by:
Eurysthenes
Agiad King of Sparta
930-900 BC
Succeeded by:
Echestratus