Agis (Paeonian)
Agis (Greek: Ἄγις; died 358 BC) was founder and king of the Paeonian Kingdom. A contemporary of Philip II of Macedon, Agis was a pretender to the Macedonian throne in a time of instability. His successor was Lycceius.
Agis (Greek: Ἄγις; died 358 BC) was founder and king of the Paeonian Kingdom. A contemporary of Philip II of Macedon, Agis was a pretender to the Macedonian throne in a time of instability. His successor was Lycceius.