-
peace terms which included her
abdication and the
reinstatement of
Pinnes.
Pinnes once
again lost his
throne when
Demetrius of
Pharos (Pharos is today...
- had a son
named Pinnes.
Sometime before his
death (231/230 BC),
Agron divorced Triteuta and
married Teuta.
Their son,
crown prince Pinnes, was
placed under...
-
Vasanthiyum Lakshmiyum Pinne Njaanum (transl. Vasanthi, Lakshmi, and me) is a 1999
Indian Malayalam-language
drama film
directed by
Vinayan based on a...
-
Pinnes or
Pinnetes was a
Pannonian chieftain, who led a
rebellion alongside Breucian chieftain Bato (part of the
wider bellum Batonianum)
until Bato betra****...
-
since the
Punic Wars two
centuries earlier. Bato the
Breucian betra****
Pinnes which later became the
Ruler of the
Breucians by the Romans. Illyri**** had...
- "
Pinne for landet" is a
debut single by
Norwegian singer Freddy Kalas,
which was
released on 25
December 2014 by
Alter Ego Music. The song has peaked...
-
although the
regime of
Pinnes, now
confirmed as king, was left intact. Rome
supported a
small Ardiaeian State ruled by
Pinnes and his successors. The...
- 231 BC, she ****umed the
regency of the
Ardiaean Kingdom for her
stepson Pinnes,
continuing Agron's
policy of
expansion in the
Adriatic Sea, in the context...
-
prosperity for the
Illyrian kingdom.,
ruled BC 260 ~ BC 250
Teuta (regent for
Pinnes):
forced to come to
terms with the
Romans in 227 BC.
Demetrius of Pharos:...
- son,
Pinnes,
succeeded him and
ruled de jure (though
never de facto) for
thirteen years.
Tritueta was Agron's
first wife and the
mother of
Pinnes. Agron...