Lycurgus
It was reputed to be Lycurgus in the 8th Century BCE.
OK, here are some ancient Greek traditions: 1. Siezure of property from the wealthy and redistribution by the government to the poor. Plutarch, "Life of Lycurgus" 8:3 2. Wife-swapping. Plutarch ,"Life of Lycurgus" 15:6 3. Pedophilia. Plutarch, "Life of Lycurgus" 17:1 4. Secret police murdering the lower classes. Plutarch, "Life of Lycurgus" 28:2 5. Cruelty to slaves. Plutarch, "Life of Lycrugus" 28:4
Achilles was king of the Myrmidons, a people who excelled at warfare. The myrmidons were one of the inspirations for Lycurgus the Lawgiver when he reformed Spartan society.
Plutarch was a biographer who wrote many comparisons of Greek and Roman public figures. Examples are Theseus and Romulus; Lycurgus and Numa; Solon and Publicola; Pericles and Fabius Maximus. Plutarchs lives have been published in both English and the original Ancient Greek.
George Lycurgus was born in 1858.
Thrace.
Circa 390 B.C.
Elvin Lycurgus Judy has written: 'History of Grant and Hardy Counties, West Virginia'
Lycurgus of Sparta was the one who created the laws of Sparta but he was not a king. There were kings with the name Lycourgus (of Nemea, of Thrace etc) but they were minor kings.
Lycurgus of Sparta was the one who created the laws of Sparta but he was not a king. There were kings with the name Lycourgus (of Nemea, of Thrace etc) but they were minor kings.
Lycurgus has written: 'Oratio in Leocratem' -- subject- s -: Speeches, addresses, etc., Greek 'Lycrugi Deperditarum orationum fragmenta'
Lycurgus
Lycurgus
No, he was a guiding early leader of Sparta.
As founder of their state and political culture.
Lycurgus