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Etuta (ruled 169 – 168 BC) was an
Illyrian queen of the
Ardiaean Kingdom,
married to Gentius.
Etuta was a
Dardanian princess, the
daughter of Monunius...
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prior to his defeat,
receiving immunity from the Romans. He
married Etuta, the
daughter of the
Dardanian king
Monunius II. In 171 BC,
Gentius was...
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including the
names of
Dardanian rulers, Longarus, Bato,
Monunius and
Etuta, and
those on
later epitaphs, Epicadus, Scerviaedus, Tuta,
Times and Cinna...
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Ardiaean State.
Plator may have been
killed because he
wanted to
marry Etuta in 169 BC. She was the
daughter of
Monunius and was
married to
Gentius himself...
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arranged the
murder of his brother, Plator,
because Plator's plan to
marry Etuta,
daughter of the
Dardanian king,
Monunius II of Dardania,
would have made...
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invading Celts, but
Ceraunos declined the offer. Longarus; Bato
Monunius II
Etuta (Etleva) was the
daughter of
Monunius II of
Dardania and the
illyrian queen...
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including the
names of
Dardanian rulers, Longarus, Bato,
Monunius and
Etuta, and
those on
later epitaphs, Epicadus, Scerviaedus, Tuta,
Times and Cinna...
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Cynane Dando Demetrius of
Pharos Diocletian Eleutherius and
Antia Epulon Etuta Flavi****
Galaurus Gentius Glaucias of
Taulantii Grabos I
Grabos II Gratian...
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Cynane Dando Demetrius of
Pharos Diocletian Eleutherius and
Antia Epulon Etuta Flavi****
Galaurus Gentius Glaucias of
Taulantii Grabos I
Grabos II Gratian...
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inflicted on the
Bastarnae during the
Bastarnae Invasion of Dardania.
Etuta the
daughter of
Monunius married the
Ardiaean King
Gentius in 169 BC. Since...