Charilaus
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Charilaos
Charilaus, roi de Sparte, 898-809 avant J.-C. était fils d'Eunome et neveu de Lycurgue. Il n'était pas encore né quand son père mourut. Lycurgue gouverna pendant sa minorité et donna des lois aux Spartiates. Il combattit les Argiens et les Tégéates et fut pris par ces derniers.
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