Cleonymus Of Phlius
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Cleonymus or Kleonymos may refer to: * Cleonymus of Athens (fifth century BCE) Athenian general, cited by Aristophanes for his cowardice * Cleonymus (d. 371 BCE), son of great beauty of
Sphodrias Sphodrias ( el, Σφοδρίας) (d. 371 BC) was a Spartan general during the Spartan Hegemony over Greece. As governor of Thespiai in 378 BC, he made an unsuccessful attack against Athens without any order from Sparta. He was put on trial for thi ...
and '' aḯtas'' ("beloved") of King Archidamus III of Sparta *
Cleonymus of Sparta Cleonymus ( grc, Κλεώνυμος) was a member of the Spartan royal family of the Kings of Sparta, Agiads. Biography Cleonymus was the second son of Cleomenes II and a pretender to the Spartan throne. He did not succeed his father (died 309/ ...
(c. 340–c. 272 BCE) Spartan general and member of the royal family of the Agiads * Cleonymus of Phlius (fl. 229 BCE) tyrant of the city of
Phlius Phlius (; grc-gre, Φλιοῦς) or Phleius () was an independent polis (city-state) in the northeastern part of Peloponnesus. Phlius' territory, called Phliasia (), was bounded on the north by Sicyonia, on the west by Arcadia, on the east by Cl ...
who was convinced to resign his post by
Aratus of Sicyon Aratus of Sicyon (Ancient Greek: Ἄρατος ὁ Σικυώνιος; 271–213 BC) was a politician and military commander of Hellenistic Greece. He was elected strategos of the Achaean League 17 times, leading the League through numerous mili ...
in 329 BC * ''Cleonymus'' (wasp), an insect genus in the family Pteromalidae {{disambig