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Bardylis (also
Bardyllis /bɑːrˈdɪlɪs/;
Ancient Gr****: Βάρδυλις; c. 448 – c. 358 BC) was an
Illyrian king, and the
founder of the
first attested Illyrian...
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Illyrians under Bardyllis and the
Macedonians under Philip II.
After forty years on
continuous Illyrian dominance and
expansion under Bardyllis,
Philip II...
- I of
Syracuse attempts to
restore Alcetas I of
Epirus to the throne.
Bardyllis becomes king of
Illyria and the
Dardani and
establishes the Bardyllian...
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Trebonius Asper introduces the Lex Trebonia, a law
forbidding tribunes from co-opting
their colleagues in the ****ure.
Bardyllis, king of
Dardania (d. 358 BC)...
- of Macedon. She was the
daughter or
granddaughter of the
Illyrian king
Bardyllis. In
order to
concentrate on the
internal struggle necessary to secure...
- c. 436 BC)
Alexander of Pherae,
Despot of
Pherae in Thessaly,
Greece Bardyllis,
Illyrian king (killed in
battle by
Phillip of Macedon) (b. c. 448 BC)...
- Gr****
hoplites and 500
suits of Gr****
armour to help the
Illyrians under Bardyllis in
attacking the
Molossians of Epirus. They
ravaged the
region and killed...
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signified a
female Bacchanal. The Peresadyes,
forerunners of the
dynasty of
Bardyllis that
ruled over the Dardanii, were most
likely Edones. Kristiansen, Kristian...
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Below is the
order of marriages: Audata, the
daughter of
Illyrian king
Bardyllis.
Mother of Cynane.
Phila of Elimeia, the
sister of
Derdas and Machatas...
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brought Macedonia to its
knees barely 50
years before under the
command of
Bardyllis. In 334 BC a
number of
Illyrian infantrymen served in Alexander's expeditionary...