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 rulers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Pinnes was the son of Agron and Triteuta, Agron's first wife.
Knowing she was no match against the Roman armies, Teuta agreed to peace terms and abdicated the throne to Pinnes.
The Greek, Demetrius of Pharos (todays Croatian island of Hvar), marries Pinnes' mother, Triteuta, and gains control of the kingdom.
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 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 369 (v. 3)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
PINNES, PINNEUS, or PINEUS, was the son of Agron, king of Illyria, by his first wife, Triteuta.
When Teuta was defeated by the Romans, the care of Pinnes devolved upon Demetrius of Pharos, who had received from the Romans a great part of the dominions of Teuta, and had likewise married Triteuta, the mother of Pinnes.
Demetrius was in his turn tempted to try his fortune against Rome, but was quickly crushed by the consul, L. Aemilius Paulus, b.
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'''Triteuta''' was the first wife of Agron (king) Agron, king of Illyria, and the mother of Agron's son Pinnes.
Agron divorced Triteuta and married Queen Teuta Teuta.
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 Hello Modern Illyrians!! - Soccer Fans Network Forums
Agron's infant son Pinnes by Triteuta was named heir to the throne, but Agron's wife, Queen Teuta ruled the kingdom.
Under pressure from her Illyrian chieftains, Teuta released them to engage in raiding against Greek and Roman shipping on the Adriatic and Ionian seas, prompting the Greeks to seek Roman aid and the Roman Senate to declare war.
After two years of protracted conflict on land and sea, the Roman army under Santumalus and Alvinus forced Queen Teuta to abdicate the throne to Pinnes and submit to a Roman peace (227 B.C.).
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 The Story
She was banished to her main castle in Kotor Bay and allowed to travel to several of her other castles in the area.
Demetrius went on to become famous as a Roman General, and later married King Agron’s second wife, Triteuta.
The island of Issa was made a "free state" by the Romans and its people were declared Roman citizens, with certain privileges and the ongoing protection of the Roman Empire.
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Remove their breastplates before they had ascended the Capitol.
LI] [Sidenote: B.C. 219 (_a.u._ 535)] ΒΆ Demetrius, elated by his position cadillacplastics as guardian of Pineus and by the fact that he had married the chicken coupe latter's lexi matthews free clips mother Triteuta (Teuta was dead), was hateful to the natives and injured the property of neighboring tribes.
So they summoned him before them (since it appeared that it was by misusing the.
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 UnitedAlbanian.com - 2nd Illyrian-Roman War
The Illyrian policies after the war developed in disfavor of the Romans.
After the death of Teuta, Demetrius of Pharos (Dhimiter Fari) married Triteuta, former-wife of Agron and mother of Pinnes, becoming Pinnes' tutor.
Thus he also took control of the Illyrian territory that was under Pinnes.
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 Feudal Lands Europe: Game Thread - Page 9 - Alternate History Discussion Board
For example, to the extent that we have any quarrel at all with the Genovese or Prussians, we shall be resolving such matters forthwith at the Council of Vienna.
Queen Teuta's hand is not available, but she accepts your fine compliment and sends her nubile daughter Triteuta with a retinue of diplomats, that Triteuta may better know your Principality and its noblemen.
I call to a meeting in Vienna (if enough i attend i shall make a new thread) to discuss politics and expansion plans.
www.alternatehistory.com /discussion/showthread.php?t=30529&page=9   (1166 words)

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