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Audata (Ancient Gr**** Αὐδάτη;
ruled c. 359 – c. 336 BC) was an
Illyrian princess and the
first attested wife of
Philip II of Macedon. She was the daughter...
- it soon was the
common weapon used by most soldiers.
Philip had
married Audata,
daughter or
granddaughter of the
Illyrian king Bardylis. However, this...
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daughter of
Philip II by
Audata, an
Illyrian princess. She is
estimated to have been born in 357 BC.
According to Polyaenus,
Audata trained her
daughter in...
- on
Macedonia by
force of arms and
sealed the
alliance by his
marriage to
Audata, great-granddaughter of Bardylis. This
action undoubtedly deterred a full-scale...
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Illyrian dominance and
expansion under Bardylis,
Philip II
after marrying Audata, an
Illyrian princess,
marched into
Illyria and
confronted the Illyrian...
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Taulantii Abroi People Agron Anastasius I
Dicorus Artas of
Messapia Astius Audata Aurelian Ballaios Baraliris Bardylis Bardylis II Bato the
Breucian Bato...
- as a sort of
royal title. This name
references her
maternal grandmother,
Audata Eurydice,
Philip II's mother,
Eurydice I of Macedon, and Perdiccas's mother...
- Cynane, a
Macedonian princess and
daughter of
Philip II of
Macedon and
Audata of Illyria,
engaged in
battle with
Caeria in 344/343 BC. An
account cites...
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Taulantii Abroi People Agron Anastasius I
Dicorus Artas of
Messapia Astius Audata Aurelian Ballaios Baraliris Bardylis Bardylis II Bato the
Breucian Bato...
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Taulantii Abroi People Agron Anastasius I
Dicorus Artas of
Messapia Astius Audata Aurelian Ballaios Baraliris Bardylis Bardylis II Bato the
Breucian Bato...