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Invasions of Epidamnus (229 BC) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Invasions of Epidamnus (229 BC) The Invasion of Epidamnus refers to two events involving Illyrian forces deployed by Queen Teuta attacking the Greek cities of Epirus as part of the Illyrian Wars. The fighting took place in spring 229 BC between the Greeks of Epidamnus and the forces of the Kingdom of Illyria. ==Prelude==
In 230 BC, the Illyrians had defeated an Epirote army of Phoenice and prepared to engage a second Greek army, but were called back by Queen Teuta to stop an Illyrian defection to Dardania.〔The Illyrians, J. J. Wilkes, 1992, ISBN 0-631-19807-5, p. 86, "...including the names of Dardanian rulers, Longarus, Bato, Monunius and Etuta, and those on later epitaphs, Epicadus, Scerviaedus, Tuta, Times and Cinna. Other Dardanian names are linked with..."〕 Teuta quickly crushed the revolt,〔 and set about taking control of remaining territories in the Adriatic not already under Illyrian control. She began the Siege of Issa the same year and sent a large fleet into the Adriatic, which attacked Epidamnus, Corcyra and Apollonia in spring 229 BC.
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