Family Tree
Leon of Sparta | ||||||||||||||||
King Anaxandridas II | ||||||||||||||||
Wife of Leon | ||||||||||||||||
King Cleomenes I of Sparta | ||||||||||||||||
Daughter of Prinetades | ||||||||||||||||
Gorgo, Queen of Sparta | ||||||||||||||||
Wife of Cleomenes | ||||||||||||||||
Pleistarchus | ||||||||||||||||
Wife of Eurycratides | ||||||||||||||||
Leon of Sparta | ||||||||||||||||
Eurycratides of Sparta | ||||||||||||||||
King Anaxandridas II of Sparta | ||||||||||||||||
Wife of Leon | ||||||||||||||||
Leonidas I, King of Sparta | ||||||||||||||||
Niece of Anaxandridas | ||||||||||||||||
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