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  king glaukius - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
The Taulanti and subsequently Illyrian King Glaukias reigned over Illyria from 317 BC to 303 BC.
Cassander reclaimed Dyrrachium and Apollonia for Macedon and forced Glaukias to sign a treaty pledging peace with Macedon and its allies.
Glaukias adopted Pyrrhus, the well-known Molossian prince and later king of Epirus.
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The people were unified by King Hyllus who is reported to have died around the year 1235 BC.
In 312 BC, King Glaukius expelled the Greeks from Durrës.
By the end of the third century, an Illyrian kingdom based near what is now the Albanian city of Shkodër controlled parts of northern Albania, Montenegro, and Herzegovina.
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  Encyclopedia: Illyria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Illyrian kingdom was founded by Hyllus around 1200 BC; the second king whose name we know is that of Bardyllis, who turned Illyria into a formidable local power in the 4th century BC.
In 312 BC, King Glaukias expelled the Greeks from Epidamnus.
The Romans defeated Gentius, the last king of Illyria, at Scodra in 168 BC and captured him, bringing him to Rome in 165 BC.
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 Illyria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In 359 BC, King Perdiccas III of Macedon of Macedon was killed by attacking Illyrians.
In 358 BC, however, Macedonia's Philip II of Macedon, the father of Alexander the Great, defeated the Illyrians and assumed control of their territory as far as Lake Ohrid.
In 180 BC the Dalmatians declared themselves independent of the Illyrian King Gentius, who kept his capital at Shkoder.
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 King Glaukias - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
King Glaukias, an Illyrian of the Taulanti tribe, reigned over Illyria from 317 BC to 303 BC.
Cassander reclaimed Dyrrachium and Apollonia for Macedon and forced Glaukias to sign a treaty pledging peace with Macedon and its allies.
Glaukias adopted Pyrrhus, the well-known Molossian prince and later king of Epirus.
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 Encyclopedia: King Glaukius   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Taulanti and subsequently Illyrian King Glaukias reigned over Illyria from 317 BC to 303 BC.
In classical history, Illyria or Illyricum or Illyrikon was a region of the western Balkan Peninsula inhabited by the tribes and clans of Illyrians, an ancient people who probably spoke an Indo-European language (the Illyrian languages).
Pyrrhus can be: Pyrrhus or Neoptolemus, son of Achilles Pyrrhus of Epirus, king of Epirus in the 3rd century BC This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
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 Roman province of Illyricum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Roman province of Illyricum was the Roman province established in place of the former kingdom of Illyria.
In 168 BC, the Romans defeated the army of Gentius, the last king of Illyria.
From 167 BC, Illyria became a Roman colony, administered as four client republics, and later organized as a province.
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 Illyria -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The people were unified by the King Hyllus who is reportedly to have died around the year 1235 B.C. Some believe that this was the first sign of unified Illyrian kingdom.
In 359 BC, King (Click link for more info and facts about Perdiccas III) Perdiccas III of (The ancient kingdom of Philip II and Alexander the Great in the southeastern Balkans that is now divided among modern Macedonia and Greece and Bulgaria) Macedonia was killed by attacking Illyrians.
In 180 BC the Dalmatians declared themselves independent of the Illyrian (Click link for more info and facts about king Gentius) king Gentius, who kept his capital at Skodra ((Click link for more info and facts about Shkoder) Shkoder).
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 The Frosina Forum: Illyrian Kingdom
The Illyrian kingdom was founded by Hyllus (the name comes from a word meaning "star" in Albanian) around 1200 BC; the second king whose name we know is that of Bardhyllus ("white star"), who turned Illyria into a formidable local power in the 4th century BC.
Bardhyllus was an Illyrian king who ruled from 385 to 358 BC and founded the Bardhyllus Dynasty.
Perdiccas III was king of Macedonia from 364 to 359 BC, succeeding his brother Alexander II.
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 King David
God withdraws his favor from King Saul and sends the prophet Samuel to Jesse of Bethlehem, "for I have provided for myself a king among his sons." The choice fell upon David, the youngest, who is guarding his father's sheep: "He was ruddy, and fine in appearance with handsome features.
As king, David's sin is, for the entire nation, an embodiment of the discontinuity between being the covenant people of God who rely on his provision and then acting out of entitlement and selfish self-reliance.
Originally an earthly king ruling by divine appointment ("the anointed", as the title Messiah had it), the "son of David" became in the last two pre-Christian centuries the apocalyptic and heavenly "son of God" who would deliver Israel and usher in a new kingdom.
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 King Did You Mean king?
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 History of the Balkans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The second one was the Roman province Dacia Trajana, established as a consequence of the Dacian Wars during 101-106, comprising of the regions known today as Banat, Oltenia and Transylvania.
A kingdom of Dacia was in existence at least as early as the beginning of the 2nd century BC under a king, Oroles.
B.C. there was developing in W Macedon a political unit led by a Greek-speaking family, which assumed the title of king and aggrandized itself.
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 KING - meaning of word
The word king has many meanings: * For the head of state, see Monarch.
* For the origins of the word king and for the traditional kings of Germanic countries, see also Germanic king.
Just to explain my intention here: I'm thinking of the casual user or newbie who is likely to enter just the family name of the person they are looking for.
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The Taulanti and subsequently Illyrian '''King Glaukias''' reigned over Illyria from 317 317 BC to 303 BC.
Glaukias adopted Pyrrhus, the well-known Epirus Molossian prince and later king of Epirus.
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article King Glaukius.
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 Illyria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The people were unified by King Hyllus who is reported to have died around the year 1235 BC.
Some believe that this was the first sign of unified Illyrian kingdom.
He became a formidable local power in the 4th century BC.
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 Illyria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In 359 BC, King Perdiccas III of MacedonPerdiccas III of Macedonia was killed by attacking Illyrians.
In 358 BC, however, Macedonia's Philip II of MacedonPhilip II, the father of Alexander the Great, defeated the Illyrians and assumed control of their territory as far as Lake Ohrid.
By the end of the 3rd century BCthird century, an Illyrian kingdom based near what is now the Albanian city of Shkodër controlled parts of northern Albania, Montenegro, and Herzegovina.
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 King Glaukius Definition / King Glaukius Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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[click for more], Glaukias was defeated by Cassander, successor of Alexander the GreatAlexander III, in Greek " "ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ" ("Megas Alexandros") (late July, 356 BC–June 10, 323 BC), King of Macedon (336 BC-323 BC), known as Alexander the Great or "Alexander the Conqueror", was one of the most successful military commanders of the ancient world.
Following the unification of the multiple city states of Greece under the rule of his father, Philip II of Macedon, Alexander conquered the Persian Empire, Egypt a...
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