- his court, to be
present at the
marriage of one of his sons. In 344 BC,
Glaukias'
father Pleuratus I
engaged in
battle with
Philip II of Macedon. In a losing...
- of Thebes. News of the
Illyrian revolt under the
chieftain Cleitus and
Glaukias of the
Taulantii first reached the ears of
Alexander while he was campaigning...
- marriages.
Pyrrhus lived with
Glaukias for ten years, and he was
likely even
adopted by the
Illyrian king as a son. In 306
Glaukias established Pyrrhus on the...
- was
adopted by
Glaukias.
According to
Waldemar Heckel, the
marriage between Beroea of the
Aeacidae dynasty of Molossians, and
Glaukias of the Taulantian...
- News then
reached Alexander that the
Illyrian chieftain Cleitus and King
Glaukias of the
Taulantii were in open
revolt against his authority.
Marching west...
- the
Macedonians under C****ander, who
clashed with the
Illyrians under Glaukias. In 314 BC the
Macedonian king
seized the city but the
garrison he established...
- lands. Bardylis' son
Cleitus revolted with the help of
Taulantian king
Glaukias against Alexander the
Great in the
siege of
Pelium undertaken in 335 BC...
- the son of Aeacides, was
placed upon the
throne by his
protector King
Glaukias of the Illyrians. Sampson,
Gareth C. (2020-08-05). Rome & Parthia: Empires...
- King
Glaukias of the
Taulantii were in open
revolt against Macedonian authority.
Alexander defeated each in turn,
forcing Cleitus and
Glaukias to flee...
- democrats. The
Taulantian kingdom seems to have
reached its
climax during Glaukias' rule, in the
years between 335 BC and 302 BC. The
Illyrian kingdoms frequently...