Paionia : diforc'h etre ar stummoù

Endalc’h diverket Danvez ouzhpennet
D esaouenn using AWB
D →‎Rouaned: ortho, replaced: .<ref>[http://data.numismatics.org/cgi-bin/showobj?accnum=1957.172.650 Patraeus's coin]</ref> → <ref>[http://data.numismatics.org/cgi-bin/showobj?accnum=1957.172.650 Patraeus's coin]</ref>. ( using AWB
 
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* [[Agis (Paeonia)|Agis]], a ziazezas rouantelezh Paeonia<ref>The Cambridge Ancient History, Volume 6: The Fourth Century BC by D. M. Lewis, John Boardman, Simon Hornblower, and M. Ostwald, 1994, pajenn 463, "Agis, king of Paeonians"</ref>;
* [[Lycceius]], a gemeras perzh en un emglev gant [[Grabos]] ha [[Trakia]] en 356&nbsp;BC. a-enep Roue Makedonia<ref>Catalogue of Greek Coins: Thessaly to Aetolia by Percy Gardner, 2004, Front Matter: "...present to the money of Philip II. of Macedon, and Lycceius and Audoleon, kings of Paeonia, that they must be given..."</ref>
* [[Patraus|Patraeus]], jeneral dindan [[Alesant Veur]] en 331&nbsp;BC.<ref>[http://data.numismatics.org/cgi-bin/showobj?accnum=1957.172.650 Patraeus's coin]</ref>.
 
<!--* [[Audoleon]]: reduced to great straits by the Autariatae, but was succoured by Cassander.<ref>A Guide to the Principal Gold and Silver Coins of the Ancients: From Circ. B. C. 700 to a. D. 1. (1895) by British Museum Dept. of Coins and Medals, 2009, page 62: "... Patraus and his son Audoleon reigned over Paaonia between B.C. 340 ..."</ref>.
* [[Ariston Paeonia]]: loyal vassal of Macedonia in 286&nbsp;BC; commanded a single squadron of Paeonians.<ref name="attalus.org"/>
* [[Leon Paeonia]]: consolidated and restored lost lands after the Gallic Invasions in 280/279&nbsp;BC.<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
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* [[Euergetes (king)|Euergetes]]: of the Derrones; reigned c. 480–465&nbsp;BC, known only from his coinage.<ref name="wildwinds">{{cite web|url=http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/greece/thraco_macedonian_tribes/derrones/t.html|title=Thraco Macedonian Tribes, Derrones, ancient coins index with thumbnails - WildWinds.com|publisher=wildwinds.com|accessdate=2014-10-15}}</ref>
* [[Teutaos]]: reigend from c. 450–435&nbsp;BC; known only from his coinage.<ref name="allempires">{{cite web|url=http://www.allempires.com/forum/printer_friendly_posts.asp?TID=21875|title=Ancient Mediterranean and Europe: The Pa&#111;nes.|publisher=allempires.com|accessdate=2014-10-15}}</ref>
* [[Bastareus]]: reigned from c. 400–380/78&nbsp;BC, known only from his coinage.<ref>Introduction générale à l'étude des monnaies de l'antiquité by [[Ernest Babelon]], {{ISBN|0405123485}}, 1979, page 224.</ref>.
* [[Teutamado]]: reigned from 378 to 359&nbsp;BC, known only from his coinage.<ref name="forumishqiptar">{{cite web|url=http://www.forumishqiptar.com/threads/116554-Mbret%C3%ABr-Ilir%C3%AB-2400-Vjet-M%C3%AB-Par%C3%AB-N%C3%AB-Maqedonin%C3%AB-E-Sotme|title=Mbretër Ilirë, 2400 Vjet Më Parë, Në Maqedoninë E Sotme|publisher=forumishqiptar.com|accessdate=2014-10-15}}</ref>
* [[Symnon]]: great ally of [[Philip II of Macedon|Phillip II]] from 348 to 336&nbsp;BC.<ref name="fanaticus.org">{{cite web|url=http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/armies/I63.html|title=I/63 Paionian (512-284 BC)|publisher=fanaticus.org|accessdate=2014-10-15}}</ref>
* [[Nicharchos]]: a renas adal 335 betek 323&nbsp;BC; son of Symon.<ref name="fanaticus.org"/>
* [[Langarus]]: of the Agrianes; invaded the territory of the Autariatae in 335&nbsp;BC in coalition with Alexander the Great.<ref>Smith, William (editor); Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, "Langarus", Boston, (1867).</ref>.
* [[Dyplaios]]: of the Agrianes; a renas war-dro 330&nbsp;BC.<ref name="google">{{cite book|title=Macedonia: Cultural Heritage|author1=Čausidis, N.|author2=Ugrinovska, L.|author3=Drnkov, B.|date=1995|publisher=Misla|isbn=9789989390210|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5JQiAQAAIAAJ|accessdate=2014-10-15}}</ref>
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