- The
Ardiaei were an
Illyrian people who
resided in the
territory of present-day Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, and
Croatia between...
-
Ardiaei, and it
might possibly be its cognate. This
theory opens up many
possibilities for the
interpretation of the
original homeland of the
Ardiaei...
- Πίννης; also Pinnius; c. 230 – 217 BC) was the son of Agron, king of the
Ardiaei in Illyria, and Agron's
first wife Triteuta. He
officially succeeded his...
- the
Dardani and of
Agron of the
Ardiaei who
created the last and best-known
Illyrian kingdom.
Agron ruled over the
Ardiaei and had
extended his rule to other...
- with the
modern Albanian term amë/ãmë ("river-bed, fountain, spring") The
Ardiaei or
Ouardaioi (Ancient Gr****: Ἀρδιαῖοι, Οὐαρδαῖοι; Latin: Vardiaei, Vardaei)...
- wars
fought between the
Roman Republic and the
Illyrian kingdom under the
Ardiaei and Labeatae. In the
First Illyrian War,
which lasted from 229 BC to 228...
- queen';
Ancient Gr****: Τεύτα; Latin: Teuta) was the
queen regent of the
Ardiaei tribe in Illyria, who
reigned approximately from 231 BC to 228/227 BC....
- as one of the
three strongest Illyrian peoples, the
other two
being the
Ardiaei and Autariatae. As
Dardanians had
followed their own
peculiar geographical...
-
Teuta (3rd
century BC) was
queen of the
Ardiaei tribe in Illyria.
Teuta may also
refer to:
Teuta Arifi (born 1969),
Macedonian politician of Albanian...
- an
Illyrian queen and the
first wife of the
Illyrian king
Agron of the
Ardiaei (r. 250–231 BC), with whom she had a son
named Pinnes.
Sometime before...