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Sirras or
Sirrhas (Ancient Gr****: Σίρρας; d. 390 BC) was the son-in-law of the king of Lynkestis,
Arrhabaeus (fl. 423–393 BC),
having married his daughter...
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father was the
noble Sirras, who was
either an
Illyrian chieftain or a prince-regent of
Lynkestis under king Arrhabaeus.
Sirras'
origin is disputed, mainly...
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Sirra (Ancient Gr****: Σίρρα) or (Ancient Gr****: Σέρραι) was an
ancient Gr****
polis (after the 4th
century BC)
located in Thrace, in the
region between...
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joining Arrhabaeus. In 423 BC
Sirras married the
daughter of Arrhabaeus. Some
claim that the
Illyrians were
under Sirras when the
battle took
place but...
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Pinnes Plator Pleuratus I
Pleuratus II
Pleuratus III
Pleurias Scerdilaidas Sirras Tacitus Teuta Triteuta Valens Valentinian I
Valentinian II
Political entities...
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divided the
spoils of war
fairly and impartially.
Bardylis did not
succeed Sirras, but
rather the
previous Illyrian king who had
entered into a
peace treaty...
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returned Apr 1945 HMT Sirius Jun 1940
Auxiliary patrol, laid up Dec 1941 HMT
Sirra Mar 1940 Minesweeper,
returned Apr 1946 HMT Sisapon Sep 1939 Minesweeper...
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mentioned once in an
Athenian inscription in 423 BC. He or his son (possibly
Sirras) were the
leaders of the
Illyrians who
supported the
Lyncestians against...
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internal revolts and had to fend off an
invasion of
Illyrians led by
Sirras of Lynkestis, he was able to
project Macedonian power into
Thessaly where...
- two wives:
Eurydice and Gygaea. He
first married Eurydice,
daughter of
Sirras and
maternal granddaughter of the
Lynkestian king Arrhabaeus,
probably in...