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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...
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counteract the
invading Celts, but
Ceraunos declined the offer. Longarus; Bato
Monunius II
According to a
historical reconstruction the
first attested Dardanian...
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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...
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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...
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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...
- Etleua, a
daughter of
Monunius..." The
Illyrians by J. J. Wilkes, 1992, ISBN 0-631-19807-5, page 85, "...Longarus, Bato and
Monunius,
whose daughter Etuta...
- 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...
- 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...
- State. Bato was the son of
Longarus whom he
succeeded and the
brother of
Monunius II who
ruled after him. Bato
fought alongside the
Romans against Macedon...