- female
- Queen Teuta, was an Illyrian queen and regent who reigned approximately from 231 BC to 228 BC. After the death of Agron (250 BC?-231 BC) who...
- male, deceased (1872)
- Ljudevit Gaj. It was a big progress in realising the idea of marking the Croatian literature as unique. The "Novine Horvatske" were printed in...
- male
- Gentius (ruled 180-168 BC) was the last king of Illyria. He was the son of the Illyrian king Pleuratus II, of the tribe of the Labeates. He had his...
- male
- Bardyllis (also attested as "Bardylis") was an Illyrian king who ruled from 385 to 358 BC and founded the Bardyllis Dynasty. Initially a Dardanian...
- male
- Demetrius of Pharos (also Pharus) betrayed Corcyra to Rome, in 229 BC, during the First Illyrian War, after which he ruled a portion of the...
- male
- Parmenion (also Parmenio was a Macedonian general in the service of Philip II of Macedon and Alexander the Great. Parmenion was the son of a...
- male, deceased (307)
- Flavius Valerius Severus (died 16 September, 307) was a Western Roman Emperor (306). He was a soldier from the Illyrian provinces before his...
- female
- Cynane (in Greek Kυνανη or Kυνα, "Kynane"; killed 323 BC) was half-sister to Alexander the Great, and daughter of Philip II by Audata, an Illyrian...
- male
- King Glaukias, was an Illyrian of the Taulanti tribe, reigned over Illyria from 317 BC to 303 BC. In 314 BC, Glaukias was defeated by Cassander,...
- male
- Antigonus III Doson was king of Macedon from 229 BC-221 BC. He belonged to the Antigonid dynasty. Antigonus was the nephew of Antigonus II Gonatas....
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