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Gentius

Gentius (Ancient Greek: Γένθιος, Génthios; fl. 181–168 BC) was an Illyrian king who belonged to the Labeatan dynasty. He ruled in 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 the Illyrian kingdom under Gentius was Scodra, now Shkodër, Albania.

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Consort
Etuta
Died
after 167 BC Italy
Dynasty
Labeatai
Father
Pleuratus
Predecessor
Pleuratus III
Reign
181–168 BC

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related to Third Illyrian War · 55
Gentius → After, Albania, Anicius, Anicius's, Appius Claudius, Appolonia, As, Bassania, BC Gentius, Bellus, Byllis, Caravandis, Caravantius, Cavii, Epidamno, Epidamnos, Genesus, Gentius's, He, His
related to Alliance with the Dardani and Macedon · 41
Gentius → Ardiaean, At, BC, BC Gentius, Beroea, Dardani, Dardanian, Dium, Etuta, He, Illyria, Illyrian, Illyrians, In, Lissos, Macedon, Macedonia, Macedonian, Macedonian Adaeus, Macedonians
related to Relations with Rome · 37
Gentius → Adriatic, Among, An, Ardiaean, BC, Brudisium, By, Croatia, Daorsi, Delmatae, Drin, During, Epidamnos, First Illyrian Wars, Greek, Hvar, Illyria, Illyrian, In, Instead
related to Probable continuance · 19
Gentius → Although, Ardiaean, Ardiaei, At, Ballaeus, Ballaios, Ballaois, BC, Bellus, Hasan Ceka, He, Illyrian, Pharos, Queen Teuta's, Rhizon, Roman Republic, Rome, The, Whilst
related to Rise to power · 17
Gentius → Adriatic, At, First, His, Illyrian, In, Lissus, Macedonian, Perseus, Rhodes, Roman, Romans, Rome, Scodra, Selcë, The, Thus
related to Aftermath · 14
Gentius → Appolonia, But, By, Cassius Longinus, Corcyra, Epidamnus, Iguvium, Illyria, Millions, Rome, Rome's, Senate, Spoletum, The
related to Name · 7
Gentius → Albanian, Gjin, It, Latin, PIE, Proto-Germanic, The Illyrian
related to Legacy · 2
Gentius → Albanian, Gentiana
Consort · 1
Gentius → Etuta
Died · 1
Gentius → after 167 BC Italy

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illyrian roman rome bc king romans city perseus now war 168 sent state illyrians 000 two cities anicius albania pleuratus

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GentiusConsortEtuta1.00infobox
GentiusDiedafter 167 BC Italy1.00infobox
GentiusDynastyLabeatai1.00infobox
GentiusFatherPleuratus1.00infobox
GentiusPredecessorPleuratus III1.00infobox
GentiusReign181–168 BC1.00infobox
GentiusSuccessorBallaios (probable)1.00infobox
Pharos were reduced by forceinstance ofSome came over to Rome on their own accord while other places0.80text
their property looted.AftermathRome's triumph included the capture of many royal flagsinstance ofSome came over to Rome on their own accord while other places0.80text
other bootyinstance ofSome came over to Rome on their own accord while other places0.80text
the furniture of the king himselfinstance ofSome came over to Rome on their own accord while other places0.80text
the treasure mentioned aboveinstance ofSome came over to Rome on their own accord while other places0.80text

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