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- Bardylis or Bardyllis (/bɑːrˈdɪlɪs/; Ancient Gr****: Βάρδυλις; c. 448–358 BC) was an Illyrian king, and the founder of the first attested Illyrian dynasty...
- of Macedon. She was the daughter or granddaughter of the Illyrian king Bardyllis. In order to concentrate on the internal struggle necessary to secure...
- better care of his 'barbarian' wives. Bardyllis Cleitus the Illyrian Bardyllis II The Ancient Library - Bardyllis Plut.Before her, Pyrrhus married Antigona...
- 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...
- 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)...
- 167 BC. The most notable Illyrian kingdoms and dynasties were those of Bardyllis of the Dardani and of Agron of the Ardiaei who created the last and best-known...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...