Battiadae
In Greek history, the Battiadae are descendants of Battus, the founder of Cyrene, who became the ruling dynasty of Cyrenaica until 440 BC. The kings of the family were:
- Battus I (ca. 630–600 BC)
- Arcesilaus I (ca. 600–583 BC)
- Battus II (ca. 583–560 BC)
- Arcesilaus II (ca. 560–550 BC)
- Battus III (ca. 550–530 BC)
- Arcesilaus III (ca. 530–515 BC)
- Battus IV (ca. 515–465 BC)
- Arcesilaus IV (ca. 465–440 BC)
A famous descendant of Battus and thus one of the Battiadae was Callimachus, the Greek poet and the best known member of the Neoteroi.
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