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'''Leonidas II''' was Agiad [[King of Sparta]] from [[254 BC|254]] to [[235 BC]]. In that capacity, he opposed the attempted reforms of his Eurypontid co-regent, [[Agis IV]]. The ephor, Lysander, claimed to have seen a sign from the gods against Leonidas and Leonidas fled to avoid his trial. In his absence, Leonidas was deposed from the throne and replaced by his son-in-law, Cleombrotus ([[Cleomenes III]]).

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John Brennan is a direct descendant from the Kng of Sparta.