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Gentius (Albanian: Genti;
Ancient Gr****: Γένθιος, "Génthios"; fl. 181 – 168 BC) was an
Illyrian king who
belonged to the
Labeatan dynasty. He
ruled in...
- The name
Gentius or
Genthius does not help
either as
there are two
Illyrian forms for it,
Genthius and Zanatis. If
Gentius or
Genthius derives from ǵenh₁-...
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thend of the 5th or the
beginning of the 4th
century BC to the fall of
Genthius in 168 BC,
regardless of the
unsolvable problem of how many
dynasties alternately...
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Pleuratus II, son of
Scerdilaidas (****ociated 212, 206-180 BC)
Gentius (
Genthius), son of
Pleuratus II (180-168 BC) 168 BC
Illyria annexed by the Roman...
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thend of the 5th or the
beginning of the 4th
century BC to the fall of
Genthius in 168 BC,
regardless of the
unsolvable problem of how many
dynasties alternately...
- and in the pre-Roman era it was the
capital of the
Illyrian kingdom of
Genthius. Late
antiquity Scodra was a
Romanized city,
which even
relatively late...
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Delmatae and were
understandably one of the
first peoples who had left
Genthius half
brother Caravantius and
sought protection from the
Roman state placing...
- mystery. The name on
coins minted in ****enistic
Scodra (during the rule of
Genthius) have the
legend (Gr****: ΣΚΟΝΔΡΙΝΩΝ). Some[who?]believe the name has a...
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Other Illyrians such as Niken, son of Agron, Tritus, son of Plator, or
Genthius, are
found on
graves belonging to
ordinary families (fig.7)." Demiraj,...
- must
therefore have been the area
around this lake. The
Labeatan king
Genthius was also in
possession of Rhizon, the
capital of the
Ardiaean kingdom....