Arcesilaus I of Cyrene (Greek: Ἀρκεσίλαος; died 583 BC), also spelled Arkesilaos I, was the second Greek king of Cyrenaica and the second king of the Battiad dynasty.
Arcesilaus I of Cyrene | |
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King of Cyrenaica | |
Reign | 600-583 BC |
Predecessor | Battus I |
Successor | Battus II |
Died | 583 BC Cyrene |
Issue | Battus II Critola |
House | Battiadae |
Father | Battus I |
Religion | Greek polytheism |
Ancestry
editArcesilaus was the son of Battus I, the first king of Cyrenaica and Cyrene. Arcesilaus’ paternal grandparents were the Cretan Princess Phronima and the distinguished Therean nobleman called Polymnestus.
Reign
editVery little is known on the life and reign of Arcesilaus. He succeeded to the throne after the death of his father in 600 BC. Herodotus says that the number of people in Cyrene during his reign remained equal to the original number of settlers under Battus. Arcesilaus died in 583 BC and was buried near his father.
Offspring
editHis son, Battus II, succeeded him. Arcesilaus also had a daughter called Critola.
See also
editSources
edit- Herodotus, The Histories, Book 4.
- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology at Google Books
- Cyrene in A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, by William Smith (1873)