Pleuratus I (Ancient Greek: Πλευρᾶτος; ruled 356 – 335 BC) was an Illyrian king of the Illyrian tribe of the Taulantii. Pleuratus was the father of Glaucias. Pleuratus managed to defeat Philip II during Macedon's expansion, wounding the Macedonian king in the right leg.[1]
PleuratusI (Ancient Greek: Πλευρᾶτος; ruled 356 – 335 BC) was an Illyrian king of the Illyrian tribe of the Taulantii. Pleuratus was the father of Glaucias...
Pleuratus II (Ancient Greek: Πλευρᾶτος; ruled c. 260 – 250 BC) was an Illyrian king of the Ardiaean Kingdom. Pleuratus was the founder of the Ardiaean...
sons. In 344 BC, Glaukias' father PleuratusI engaged in battle with Philip II of Macedon. In a losing effort PleuratusI, tried to thwart Philip's advances...
ISBN 1-4191-6629-8, page 27: "... Pleuratus and Scerdilaedus might be included in the treaty. Attalus was king of Pergamum in Asia Minor; Pleuratus, king of the Thracians...
the same as PleuratusI; Pleurias is mentioned only in Diodorus (16.93.6), elsewhere unattested in ancient sources. Cleitus, son of Bardylis I (r. 335–295...
the same as PleuratusI; Pleurias is mentioned only in Diodorus (16.93.6), elsewhere unattested in ancient sources. Cleitus, son of Bardylis I (r. 335–295...
Scerdilaidas, son of PleuratusI (212-206 BC) Pleuratus II, son of Scerdilaidas (associated 212, 206-180 BC) Gentius (Genthius), son of Pleuratus II (180-168 BC)...
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...
century, acquiring a new significance in the Ottoman–Habsburg Wars, as Leopold I designated as the "Illyrian nation" the South Slavs in Hungarian territory...
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The Archaeological Site of Dresnik (Albanian: Lokaliteti arkeologjik i Dresnikut) is a archaeological site in the village of Dresnik, Klina, Kosovo. It...
and coastal cities periphery succumbed to barbaric invasion. Pope Gregory I in July 600 wrote to the archbishop of Salona, Maximus, in which he expresses...
Sirmium that took place in 1167, where a Roman army dispatched by Manuel I Komnenos decisively defeated the forces of Hungary, turning the latter into...
Philip's forces could reach them. In 201, Bato of Dardania (along with Pleuratus the Illyrian and Amynander, King of Athamania) cooperated with Roman consul...
and 1384. After that, Kotor was held by the Kingdom of Bosnia under Tvrtko I Kotromanić between 1384 and 1391. The king of Bosnia, who claimed the Serbian...
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...
Philip's forces could reach them. In 201 Bato of Dardania along with Pleuratus the Illyrian and Amynander king of Athamania, cooperated with Roman consul...
Lacus Labeatis). The dynasty of the last Illyrian kings (Scerdilaidas, Pleuratus, Gentius) was Labeatan. It is possible that the decline of the Ardiaean...
p. 102. Trudna tożsamość: problemy narodowościowe i religijne w Europie Środkowo-Wschodniej w XIX i XX wieku. Instytut Europy Środkowo-Wschodnej. 1996...
hard-fought campaign against the Ardiaioi (Ardiaei), under their king PleuratusI, during which Philip was seriously wounded in the lower right leg by...
State is limited to the lands along the Adriatic after the defeat of PleuratusI against Philip II 337 BC. Pleurias almost succeeds in killing Philip...
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...
famous emperors (including Diocletian, Constantine the Great and Justinian I), the Illyrians never became fully assimilated Romans and kept their language...
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First Bulgarian Empire under Presian I captured the town in the 9th century, and the city received the Slavic name Bel[i]grad ("White City"), Belegrada (Βελέγραδα)...
2nd-century AD); the authenticity of Polyaenus' passage is disputed; PleuratusI (fl. c. 345 – 344 BC); Glaucias (fl. c. 335 – 295 BC), who fought against...