Plator
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Plator the Illyrian was brother to Gentius and it is assumed that he was killed because he wanted to marry Etuta in 169 BC[1].She was the daughter of Monunius[2] and was married[3] to Gentius himself.
[edit] References
- ^ The Illyrians by J. J. Wilkes,1992,ISBN 0631198075,page 172,"... Roman allies in the previous war against Macedonia. In 169 BC there was a report that Gentius had his brother Plator killed because his plan to marry Etuta, ..."
- ^ Rome's Mediterranean Empire Book 41-45 and the Periochae Livy, Jane D. Chaplin,ISBN-10: 0192833405,2007,page 147,"to Etleua, a daughter of Monunius"
- ^ The Illyrians by J. J. Wilkes, 1992, ISBN 0631198075,page 85"... Longarus, Bato and Monunius, whose daughter Etuta was married to the Illyrian king Gentius, are all Illyrian.
[edit] Sources
- The Illyrians by J. J. Wilkes,1992,ISBN 0631198075
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