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- Monounios or Monunius (Ancient Gr****: Μονούνιος; Latin: Monunius; ruled c. 290 – 270 BC) was an Illyrian king who reigned in southern Illyria, in the...
- throne. Monunius was known for his victory he inflicted on the Bastarnae during the Bastarnae Invasion of Dardania. Etuta the daughter of Monunius married...
- involved in other events in southern Illyria in the late 4th century BC. Monunius I, (r. 290–270 BC): reigned during the Gallic invasions of 279 BC. He minted...
- counteract the invading Celts, but Ceraunos declined the offer. Longarus; Bato Monunius II According to a historical reconstruction the first attested Dardanian...
- from the Romans. He married Etuta, the daughter of the Dardanian king Monunius II. In 171 BC, Gentius was allied with the Romans against the Macedonians...
- Ceraunus was next attacked by a son of Lysimachus and an Illyrian king called Monunius. The son is not certainly identified by the surviving source, but Elizabeth...
- but Ceraunos declined the offer. Longarus; Bato Monunius II Etuta (Etleva) was the daughter of Monunius II of Dardania and the illyrian queen of Ardiaei...
- Gr**** mythology Ilus of Dardania, king of Dardania in Gr**** mythology Monunius of Dardania (ruled c. 176–167 BC), Illyrian king of the Dardanian State...
- daughter of Monunius..." Livy (XLIV, 30,3) The Illyrians by J. J. Wilkes, 1992, ISBN 0-631-19807-5, page 85, "... Longarus, Bato and Monunius, whose daughter...
- involved in other events in southern Illyria in the late 4th century BC. Monunius I, (r. 290–270 BC): reigned during the Gallic invasions of 279 BC. He minted...