Lycceius

Lycceios, Lycpeios or Lyppeios (Greek: Λύκκειος, Λύκπειος or Λύππειος; ruled 356–340 BC) was an ancient Paeonian king who joined an anti-Macedonian coalition with Grabos and Thrace in 356 BC.[1]

Paeonia – tribes and environs
Silver tetradrachms dated back to the reign of Lycceius. Part of the Rezhantsi Treasure, Bulgaria

He was preceded to the throne by Agis and succeeded by Patraus.[2]

References

  1. Catalogue of Greek Coins: Thessaly to Aetolia by Percy Gardner, 2004, Front Matter: "... present to the money of Philip II. of Macedon, and Lycceius and Audoleon, kings of Paeonia, that they must be given..."
  2. Percy Gardner, Catalogue of Greek Coins: Thessaly to Aetolia, 2004, front matter: "... present to the money of Philip II of Macedon, and Lycceius and Audoleon, kings of Paeonia, that they must be given..."
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