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Agias (Gr. Ἀγίας), the son of Agelochus and grandson of , was the Spartan seer of Lysander, who predicted that general's victory at the battle of Aegospotami in 404 BC. Some ancient writers considered Agias' prediction—that Lysander would capture the entire fleet except for ten triremes (which fled to Corcyra)--to have been the cause of the victory more than a mere prediction. Pausanias mentions seeing a bronze statue of Agias at the altar of Augustus in the marketplace in Sparta. There was also a statue in Delphi of both Agias and Lysander, reputedly erected by Lysander, which has been partially recovered.

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  • Àgies o Àgias (en grec antic Ἀγίας) va ser un endeví grec, fill d'Agèloc i net de Tisamen, que pertanya a la branca espartana dels Iàmides (descendents d'Íam). Va ser Àgias qui va animar de manera decisiva al rei d'Esparta Lisandre a atacar la flota atenenca a Egospotamos, afirmant que el rei obtindria la victòria sobre la flota i l'enfonsaria, excepte deu naus que es refugiarien a Xipre, cosa que va succeir. En agraïment per aquest servei els espartans van aixecar a l'àgora de la ciutat una estàtua de bronze en honor seu, que encara existia el segle II dC. al costat de l'altar d'August. També va tenir una altra estàtua a Delfos, vora la de Lisandre. (ca)
  • Agias (altgriechisch Ἀγίας) war ein Elier aus dem Priestergeschlecht der Iamidai, die den Orakeldienst im Orakel von Olympia ausübten. Er war der Sohn des Agilochos und ein Enkel des Sehers , der im Dienst Spartas stand. Nach Pausanias weissagte er den Sieg des Lysander bei der Schlacht bei Aigospotamoi, nach dem alle athenischen Schiffe bis auf zehn aufgebracht werden sollten. Nach der erfolgreichen Schlacht wurde ihm eine Bronzestatue in Sparta errichtet. (de)
  • Agias (Gr. Ἀγίας), the son of Agelochus and grandson of , was the Spartan seer of Lysander, who predicted that general's victory at the battle of Aegospotami in 404 BC. Some ancient writers considered Agias' prediction—that Lysander would capture the entire fleet except for ten triremes (which fled to Corcyra)--to have been the cause of the victory more than a mere prediction. Pausanias mentions seeing a bronze statue of Agias at the altar of Augustus in the marketplace in Sparta. There was also a statue in Delphi of both Agias and Lysander, reputedly erected by Lysander, which has been partially recovered. (en)
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  • Agias (altgriechisch Ἀγίας) war ein Elier aus dem Priestergeschlecht der Iamidai, die den Orakeldienst im Orakel von Olympia ausübten. Er war der Sohn des Agilochos und ein Enkel des Sehers , der im Dienst Spartas stand. Nach Pausanias weissagte er den Sieg des Lysander bei der Schlacht bei Aigospotamoi, nach dem alle athenischen Schiffe bis auf zehn aufgebracht werden sollten. Nach der erfolgreichen Schlacht wurde ihm eine Bronzestatue in Sparta errichtet. (de)
  • Agias (Gr. Ἀγίας), the son of Agelochus and grandson of , was the Spartan seer of Lysander, who predicted that general's victory at the battle of Aegospotami in 404 BC. Some ancient writers considered Agias' prediction—that Lysander would capture the entire fleet except for ten triremes (which fled to Corcyra)--to have been the cause of the victory more than a mere prediction. Pausanias mentions seeing a bronze statue of Agias at the altar of Augustus in the marketplace in Sparta. There was also a statue in Delphi of both Agias and Lysander, reputedly erected by Lysander, which has been partially recovered. (en)
  • Àgies o Àgias (en grec antic Ἀγίας) va ser un endeví grec, fill d'Agèloc i net de Tisamen, que pertanya a la branca espartana dels Iàmides (descendents d'Íam). Va ser Àgias qui va animar de manera decisiva al rei d'Esparta Lisandre a atacar la flota atenenca a Egospotamos, afirmant que el rei obtindria la victòria sobre la flota i l'enfonsaria, excepte deu naus que es refugiarien a Xipre, cosa que va succeir. (ca)
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  • Àgies (ca)
  • Agias (Sohn des Agelochos) (de)
  • Agias of Sparta (en)
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