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page 1Paeonian kings

Asteropaios
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Johann Balthasar Probst (1673–1748)

Audoleon
Audoleon () was king of the ancient kingdom of Paeonia from 315 until his death in 285 or 284 BC. He succeeded his father, Patraus, under unknown circumstances.
Agis
King of the Paeonians in ca. 358, a contemporary of Philip II of Macedon
Patraus
Patraus () was king of the ancient kingdom of Paeonia from around 335 until his death in 315 BC. Patraus' relationship with the previous Paeonian king, Lyppeius, is unknown, as are the circumstances surrounding his ascension. Aside from the silver coinage struck in his name, we know nothing for certain about the events of Patraus' reign.
Bastareus
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Bastareus (; fl. 4th century BC) was an ancient king of Thrace, known only from a rare coin bearing his name. He was perhaps Paeonian.
Lycceius
Lyppeius () was king of the ancient kingdom of Paeonia from 359/8 until his death around 335 BC. He succeeded the first known Paeonian king, Agis, under unknown circumstances and may have been his son, but this is only speculation.
Leon of Paionia
father of Dropion king of Paionia
Dropion
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Dropion (Greek: Δροπίων; 250–230 BC) was an ancient Paeonian king, the son of Leon of Paionia.