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In Greek mythology, Perrhaebus (Ancient Greek: Περραιβός) was one of the sons of Illyrius and the eponymous founder of the Perrhaebi. Wilkes, John J. (1995)
Perrhaebus
Eponymous ancestor of the Illyrians in Greek mythology
(Δάρδανον) of the Dardani Maedus (Μαίδον) Taulas (Ταυλαντά) of the Taulantii Perrhaebus (Περραιβόν) of the Perrhaebi Partho (Παρθώ) of the Partheni Daortho (Δαορθώ)
Illyrius
Ancient Western Balkanic tribes
had multiple sons: Encheleus, Autarieus, Dardanus, Maedus, Taulas and Perrhaebus, and daughters: Partho, Daortho, Dassaro and others. From these, sprang
Illyrians
Character from Greek mythology
founder of the Autariatae; Maedus; Taulas, founder of the Taulantii; and Perrhaebus, founder of the Perrhaebi. He also had three sisters: Partho, founder
Dardanus_(son_of_Illyrius)
Ancient Greek people
Phalanna, situated in fertile plains, and Oloosson, the tribal capital. Perrhaebus:Eponymous founder Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical
Perrhaebi
Ancient Greek tribe of Epirus
Charles F. Edson. Institute for Balkan Studies. p. 211. The names of Perrhaebus and another daughter Dassaro were probably associated with tribes farther
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