"The speech is admirable, but the speaker is not to be trusted; for he has never been amid the blare of trumpets."
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Eudamidas I
Eudamidas I (Greek: Εὐδαμίδας, reigned 331 BC – c. 305 BC) was a king of Sparta, son of Archidamus III and the brother of Agis III, whom he succeeded in 331 BC.
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