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Artaxerxes II
The 10th Achaemenid Emperor (404–358 BC)
Bardylis
Bardylis or Bardyllis (; ; –358 BC) was an Illyrian king, and the founder of the first attested Illyrian dynasty. During his reign, Bardylis aimed to make Illyria a regional power interfering with Macedon. He united many southern Illyrian tribes under his realm and defeated the Macedonians and Molossians several times, expanding his dominion over upper Macedonia, including Lynkestis, and ruling over Macedon through a puppet king. Before the rise of Macedon, Illyrians were the dominant power in the region. Bardylis also led raids against Epirus, but his soldiers were eventually expelled from th
Iphicrates
thumb|Imaginary drawing of Iphicrates thumb|Peltasts on the [[Tomb of Payava (circa 360 BC), around the time of Iphicrates. They are equipped with the exomis, the pilos with crest and cheekpiece, and the round pelte shield, and are depicted thrusting overarm with a long spear.]]
Aeschines of Sphettus
4th century BC Greek philosopher
Neoptolemus I of Epirus
king of Epirus from 370 BC to 357 BC
Timotheus
Greek statesman and general (410–353 B.C.)
Alexander of Pherae
despot of Pherae in Thessaly 369 BC - 358 BC
Callistratus of Aphidnae
Athenian orator and general
Bhadrabahu
Ācārya Bhadrabāhu (c. 367 – c. 298 BC) was a Jain monk and scholar, traditionally regarded as the last Shruta Kevalin, or the final ascetic to possess complete knowledge of the Jain scriptures. According to both sects of Jainism, he was the last Shrutakevali. He is widely known as the spiritual guru of Chandragupta Maurya.
Berisades
Berisades () was a ruler in Thrace, who inherited, in conjunction with Amadocus II and Cersobleptes, the dominions of the Thracian king Cotys on the death of the latter in 360 BC. Berisades was probably a son of Cotys and a brother of the other two princes.