Machanidas was in a band of
Tarentine mercenaries, perhaps a leader, in the pay of the
Spartan government. The history of Lacedaemon at this period is obscure. The means by which he obtained the tyranny are unknown. He was probably at first associated with
Pelops, son and successor of
Lycurgus on the double throne of Sparta. He either eclipsed or expelled Lycurgus.
Livy refers to Machanidas as "the tyrant of the Lacedaemonians". Like his predecessor, Machanidas had no hereditary or other justification for taking the crown. However, unlike Lycurgus he respected neither the
ephors nor the laws, and ruled by the swords of his followers.
Argos and the
Achaean League found him a restless and relentless neighbor, whom they could not resist without the aid of
Macedonia.
Rome in the 11th year of the
Second Punic War, was anxious to detain
Philip V and employed him as an ally. == Aetolian War ==