Agis (Paeonian)

Paeonia,tribes and Environs

Agis (Greek: Ἄγις; died 358 BC) was the King of the Paeonians[1] in ca. 358, a contemporary of Philip II of Macedon. His successor was Lykkeios.

References

  1. The Cambridge Ancient History, Volume 6: The Fourth Century BC by D. M. Lewis, John Boardman, Simon Hornblower, and M. Ostwald, 1994, p. 463: "Agis, king of Paeonians".
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