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Pleuratus I (Ancient Gr****: Πλευρᾶτος;
ruled 356 – 335 BC) was an
Illyrian king of the
Illyrian tribe of the Taulantii.
Pleuratus was the
father of Glaucias...
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because of his
loyalty to the Romans.
Pleuratus was
succeeded by his son Gentius, who was the last
Illyrian king.
Pleuratus is
listed among the
parties to the...
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Pleuratus II (Ancient Gr****: Πλευρᾶτος;
ruled c. 260 – 250 BC) was an
Illyrian king of the
Ardiaean Kingdom.
Pleuratus was the
founder of the Ardiaean...
- of the Parthini, Byllines,
Amantini and others. By 181 BC, the
loyal Pleuratus III had been
succeeded by his son Gentius.
During his reign, relations...
- 181–168 BC,
being the last
attested Illyrian king. He was the son of
Pleuratus III, a king who kept
positive relations with Rome. The
capital city of...
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Ardiaean Kingdom in the 3rd
century BC,
ruling c. 250–231 BC. The son of
Pleuratus II,
Agron succeeded in
reconquering southern Illyria,
which had been under...
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Pleuratus and
Scerdilaedus might be
included in the treaty.
Attalus was king of
Pergamum in Asia Minor;
Pleuratus, king of the Thracians...
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after learning that
Pleuratus' and Bato's
armies had
crossed the p****es in
strength and were
already in Macedonia. In 199 BC
Pleuratus and Bato took advantage...
- and then
later by the
Macedonians and the Romans.” King Agron, son of
Pleuratus who
belonged to the
ruling house of the Ardiaei,
disposed of the most...
- Scerdilaidas, son of
Pleuratus I (212-206 BC)
Pleuratus II, son of
Scerdilaidas (****ociated 212, 206-180 BC)
Gentius (Genthius), son of
Pleuratus II (180-168 BC)...