Talk:Agesipolis II

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Removed "Sparta was unusual in that it had two kings simultaneously, one from the Agiad line, and one from the Eurypontid line." Kinda strange to have it here for this one king and none of the others and the info is found in the Sparta article and the Kings of Sparta, both of which link from here. Highlandlord 12:48, 31 August 2006 (UTC)