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Audoleon (Ancient Gr****: Αὐδωλέων, romanized:
Audōléōn) was king of the
ancient kingdom of
Paeonia from 315
until his
death in 285 or 284 BC. He succeeded...
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individual Paeonians are, however,
definitely ****enic (Lycceius, Ariston,
Audoleon). Some
scholars have
proposed a Gr**** origin.
According to
Radoslav Katičić...
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language Cities Astraion Vylazora Astibo Stobi Kings Agis
Lycceius Patraus Audoleon Ariston Leon
Dropion Bastareus Tribes Agrianes Almopians Derrones Doberes...
- King (?–359 BC) Lycceius, King (356–340 BC) Patraus, King (340–315 BC)
Audoleon, King (315–285 BC)
Sparta Eurypontid dynasty (complete list) – Agis II...
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language Cities Astraion Vylazora Astibo Stobi Kings Agis
Lycceius Patraus Audoleon Ariston Leon
Dropion Bastareus Tribes Agrianes Almopians Derrones Doberes...
- BC; the
couple had a son, Alexander. His
third wife was the
daughter of
Audoleon, King of Paeonia. His
fourth wife was the
Illyrian princess Bircenna, who...
- in fact,
explainable with and
clearly related to Gr**** (Agis, Ariston,
Audoleon, Lycceius, etc.), a fact that,
according to
Irwin L. Merker, puts into...
- is only speculation.
Patraus died
sometime in 315 and was
succeeded by
Audoleon. Wright,
Nicholas (2012). "The
Horseman and the Warrior:
Paionia and Macedonia...
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kings to have
minted coins bearing their names were Lycceius, Patraus,
Audoleon, Monunios, Mytilus,
Gentius and Ballaios. The
coinage of
Patraus is remarkable...
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language Cities Astraion Vylazora Astibo Stobi Kings Agis
Lycceius Patraus Audoleon Ariston Leon
Dropion Bastareus Tribes Agrianes Almopians Derrones Doberes...