- techniques.
According to
ancient sources,
Bardylis lived to over 90 years.
According to
these sources,
Bardylis lived a long time and was at an advanced...
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Bardylis II (Ancient Gr****: Βάρδυλις;
ruled c. 295 – 290 BC) was an
Illyrian king, and
presumably the son of Cleitus, and
grandson of
Bardylis. He was...
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Illyrians under Bardylis and the
Macedonians under Philip II.
After forty years on
continuous Illyrian dominance and
expansion under Bardylis,
Philip II after...
- 356–335 BC) was an
Illyrian ruler, the son of the King
Bardylis and the
father of
Bardylis II.
Cleitus was the
mastermind behind the well-structured...
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dynasty of
Bardylis—the
first attested Illyrian dynasty—was D****aretan.
There is also
another historical reconstruction that
considers Bardylis a Dardani...
- of Lychnidus.
According to a
number of
modern scholars the
dynasty of
Bardylis—the
first attested Illyrian dynasty—was D****aretan. The
weakening of the...
- 360 BC,
Perdiccas tried to
reconquer upper Macedonia from the
Illyrian Bardylis, but the
expedition ended in disaster, with
Perdiccas being killed. Diodorus...
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under the
leadership of Cleitus, son of
Bardylis, with the aid of Glaucias, king of the Taulantii.
Bardylis II, who
reigned in the
early 3rd century...
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Philip had
married Audata,
daughter or
granddaughter of the
Illyrian king
Bardylis. However, this
marriage did not
prevent him from
marching against the Illyrians...
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scholars believe that
Illyrian rulers Bardylis, Audata,
Cleitus (son of
Bardylis),
Bardylis II,
Bircenna (daughter of
Bardylis II), and
Monunios were Dardanian...