Agis (Paeonian)
Agis (Greek: Ἄγις) founded and ruled the Paeonian Kingdom. He lived during the time of Philip II of Macedon and briefly claimed the Macedonian throne amid political instability. He died in 358 BC. His successor was Lycceius.
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