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- peace terms which included her abdication and the reinstatement of Pinnes. Pinnes once again lost his throne when Demetrius of Pharos (Pharos is today...
- Pinnes or Pinnetes was a Pannonian chieftain, who led a rebellion alongside Breucian chieftain Bato (part of the wider bellum Batonianum) until Bato betra****...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- was succeeded by his wife Teuta, who ****umed the regency for her stepson Pinnes following Agron's death in 231 BC. Queen Teuta was famous for having waged...