Fillinkis Sibyrtius
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Fillinkis Sibyrtius | |
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Basileus of Fospontia Basileus of Maria Basileus of Dolchis | |
Reign | 328-288 BC |
Predecessor | Lagus I of Fospontia |
Born | October 349 |
Died | March 288 Outside of Diospolis |
Burial | Tomb of Fillinkis Sibyrtius |
Spouse | numerous |
Issue Detail |
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House | Karchid |
Father | Lagus I |
Mother | Salammbo |
Religion | Ancient Willinkian religion |
Fillinkis Sibyrtius (Willinkian: Φιλίνκης Σιβύρτιος; Marian: 𐡅𐡉𐡋𐡋𐡉𐡍𐡊𐡔 𐡔𐡉𐡁𐡅𐡓𐡕𐡉𐡅𐡔; c.October 349 BC-March 288 BC) commonly known as Fillinkis the Great was a Willinkian ruler of the ancient kingdom of Fospontia. One of the most significant figures of Havenic antiquity, Fillinks managed to attain through diplomacy and conquest the titles of Dolchis and Maria, and is considered the founder of the contemporary state of Willink.