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Triteuta (Ancient Gr****: Τριτεύτα; fl. 230–219 BC) was an
Illyrian queen and the
first wife of the
Illyrian king
Agron of the
Ardiaei (r. 250–231 BC),...
- the son of Agron, king of the
Ardiaei in Illyria, and Agron's
first wife
Triteuta. He
officially succeeded his
father as king in 230 BC, but the Ardiaean...
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Agron of
Illyria dies. Pinnes, the son of
Agron and Agron's
first wife
Triteuta,
officially succeeds his
father as king, but the
kingdom is effectively...
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Demetrius became official regent of the
Ardiaean Kingdom by
marrying Triteuta, Agron's
first wife and the
mother of Pinnes.
Personally beneficial for...
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after his
triumph over the Aetolians. Pinnes, his son with his
first wife
Triteuta,
officially succeeded his
father as king in 231 BC, but the
kingdom was...
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Demetrius married Triteuta, Agron's
first wife and
mother of Pinnes, in or
around 222 BC,
which consolidated his position. His
marriage to
Triteuta meant that...
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Pinneus or Pineus), son of Agron, king of Illyria, and Agron's
first wife
Triteuta LeGlay, Marcel; Voisin, Jean-Louis; Le Bohec, Yann (2001). A
History of...
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Pleuratus II
Pleuratus III
Pleurias Scerdilaidas Sirras Tacitus Teuta Triteuta Valens Valentinian I
Valentinian II
Political entities Ardiaean-Labeatan...
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Pleuratus II
Pleuratus III
Pleurias Scerdilaidas Sirras Tacitus Teuta Triteuta Valens Valentinian I
Valentinian II
Political entities Ardiaean-Labeatan...
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Pleuratus II
Pleuratus III
Pleurias Scerdilaidas Sirras Tacitus Teuta Triteuta Valens Valentinian I
Valentinian II
Political entities Ardiaean-Labeatan...