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29: 178:, he was forced to bribe the Paeonians to abandon their invasion of Macedonia. The payment, judged as small by modern historians, may have been made with promises of future tribute from Macedonia, but this never materialized. Instead, Philip reformed the army and invaded Paeonia after learning about the death of Agis, perhaps in the spring of 358. The details of the subsequent battle are unknown, but apparently the Paeonians, now led by Lyppeius, met Philip's 10,000 strong force in a pitched battle and were defeated. According to 193:, and Lyppeius. These efforts proved fruitless, however, as Philip neutralized each of Athen's partners one-by-one. Lyppeius was consequently reduced to a vassal status for the remainder of his reign, but he evidently retained a degree of independence as he continued to mint coins in his own name. He was succeeded by 167:
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.
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In late 357, in an attempt to curb Philip's relentless expansion, Athens entered into an anti-Macedonian coalition with King
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of Macedon. Shortly after Philip's chaotic accession in 359/8, following the death in battle of his brother
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Wright, Nicholas (2012). "The Horseman and the Warrior: Paionia and Macedonia in the Fourth Century BC".
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The majority of information about Lyppeius revolves around his conflict with his southern neighbor,
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By the Spear: Philip II, Alexander the Great, and the Rise and Fall of the Macedonian Empire
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Sometimes rendered as Lycceus, Lykpeios, or Lykkeios in modern scholarship
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Nemean Lion
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romanized
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Perdiccas III
Diodorus
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