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In Greek mythology, Autarieus (Ancient Greek: Αὐταριεύς) was one of the sons of Illyrius and the eponymous founder of the Autariates.[1]
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[edit ]- ^ Appianus (of Alexandria.) (1899). The Roman history of Appian of Alexandria. G. Bell. pp. 258–.
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