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Pinnes, the son of Agron and Agron's first wife Triteuta, officially succeeds his father as king, but the kingdom is effectively ruled by Agron's second wife, Queen Teuta ( Tefta ), who expels the Greeks from the Illyrian coast and then launches Illyrian pirate ships into the Ionian Sea, preying on Roman shipping.
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Pinnes and son
** Pinnes ( also Pinneus or Pineus ), son of Agron, king of Illyria, and Agron's first wife Triteuta.
Pinnes, his son with his first wife Triteuta, officially succeeded his father as king in 230 BC, but the kingdom was ruled by Agron's second wife, Queen Teuta.
Pinnes ( also Pinneus or Pineus ) ( 230 BC – 217 BC ) was the son of Agron, king of the Ardiaei in Illyria, and Agron's first wife Triteuta.
After Agron's death in 230 BC, Demetrius continued as ruler of Pharos under the regency of Queen Teuta, Agron's second wife and stepmother of Agron's son Pinnes, who was too young to rule.
Pinnes and Agron
Agron died in the winter of 230 BC and Pinnes was placed under the supervision of Teuta until the end of the First Illyrian War in 228 BC.
Pinnes and Agron's
Following the war, Demetrius married Triteuta in or around 222 BC, Agron's first wife and mother of Pinnes which consolidated his position.
Pinnes and Triteuta
Pinnes once again lost his throne when, Demetrius of Pharos ( Pharos is today the island of Hvar ) married Triteuta and declared himself king.
Pinnes and father
Pinnes was only a young boy when his father died in 230 BC, and his stepmother Teuta assumed de facto control.
Pinnes and king
Demetrius fled to Macedon and Pinnes finally became king, though his sudden death in 217 BC at the age of 15 was ironic since he never actually ruled.
Demetrius may have returned to the Ardeaian State and have been attacked by another Roman force, although the regime of Pinnes, now confirmed as king, was left intact.
After the defeat of Teuta during the First Illyrian War in 228 BC, young Pinnes, formally a ruler of the state under Teuta's regency, was confirmed to remain king of a limited Ardiaean State by the victorious Romanans.
Pinnes was not favored among the Illyrians and in 218 BC Scerdilaidas took over his nephew's role and became king. Rome, due to problems it had with Carthage at the time, did not intervene.
Pinnes and is
Pinnes is not even mentioned by Polybius, though Appian and Cassius Dio refer to him as the legitimate heir.
Pinnes and ruled
Pinnes and by
Led by Bato the Daesitiate, Bato the Breucian, Pinnes of Pannonia, and elements of the Marcomanni and known as the Bellum Batonianum, it lasted nearly 4 years.
Pinnes and Queen
Pinnes and Teuta
Teuta once again gave in, this time to Rome's peace terms which included her abdication and the reinstatement of Pinnes.
Pinnes and .
Demetrius ' own influence was thereby greatly extended, and the fundamental weakness of the Ardiaean Kingdom after 229 BC, that there was no competent regent for Pinnes was relieved.
son and Agron
Herodotus asserts that the first of the Heraclids to reign in Sardis was Agron, the son of Ninus, son of Belus, son of Agelaus, son of Heracles.
An earlier genealogy may have made Agron, as a legendary first king of an ancient dynasty, to be a son of the mythical Ninus, son of Belus, and stopped at that point.
As to how Agron gained the kingdom from the older dynasty descended from Lydus son of Atys, Herodotus only says that the Heraclides, " having been entrusted by these princes with the management of affairs, obtained the kingdom by an oracle.
The son of Pleuratus, Agron brought about a great revival among the Illyrians ; during his reign, the Ardiaean State was not only the most powerful Illyrian state of the time, but also one of the greatest in the Balkans.
" Agron, king of the Illyrians, was the son of Pleuratus, and possessed the most powerful force, both by land and sea, of any of the kings who had reigned in Illyria before him.
son and first
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