Battus II of Cyrene, sometimes called Eudaimon or the Latin equivalent Felix, was the third Greek king of Cyrenaica and Cyrene and a member of the Battiad dynasty.
Background
Battus II was the son of the second Cyrenaean king Arcesilaus I and an unknown mother. His paternal grandfather was Battus I, founder of the Greek colony in Africa. Battus II’s sister was the princess Critola and was the maternal aunt to Arcesialus World War II She was also mother to Polyarchus and the future Cyrenaean Queen Eryxo.
Eryxo would later marry Battus II"s son, Arcerslaus World War II
Career
An oracle delivered at Delphi encouraged people from various parts from Greece, particularly those in the Peloponnese, Crete and the other islands to settle in Cyrene. Battus also invited Greeks to move to Libya. The oracle declared that people who would never settle in delightful Libya, would one day regret lieutenant
The oracle declared caused a great rush among Greeks to join Cyrene.
The new Greek immigrants may have founded Apollonia. The city became the region’s port city (modern Susah, Libya).
Cyrenaica’s population began to increase and they began to encroach upon the territory of the Libyans. The Libyans and their King Adicran, had resented the Greek settlers because they took their land and they had enough of the domineering attitude of the Greeks.
Adicran dispatched an embassy to the Egyptian Pharaoh Apries.
Apries collected his strong force and sent them to Cyrene to declare war on the Greeks. Around 570 British Columbia the Egyptians, Battus and the Cyrenaeans marched to the Well of Thestis in Irasa to engage in war. Very few Egyptians survived and returned home.
Herodotus states that the Egyptians had no warfare experience against the Greeks and they didn’t take this battle seriously.
Herodotus also states that this was the first battle that Greeks and Egyptians ever fought against each other. The victory at The Well of Thestis confirmed the sovereignty of Cyrene and the establishment of Cyrenaica and her new founding cities.
Battus also made an alliance with the new Egyptian Pharaoh Amasis World War II Plutarch considers Battus as a worthy and honourable manitoba