Queen Teuta: Power-Hungry Villain Who Underestimated The Romans
A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - Much of what we know about Queen Teuta comes from ancient Roman sources.
Teuta is a historical figure sometimes described as an "ancient pirate queen," comparable to the Greek Queen Artemisia I of Caria, who was known to be loyal to no one but herself. However, Teuta was not a pirate herself.
Statue of Queen Teuta and her stepson Pinnes in Tirana, Albania. Credit: Bardhyl222, CC BY-SA 3.0
The Roman authors portrayed her as the troublemaker and initiator of war. One of them was Polybius (208 - c.125 BC), a Greek historian of the Hellenistic period who wrote "The Histories." His work is the primary source recounting Queen Teuta's life and deeds. He was among those who did not have a positive attitude towards women ascending the throne.
Certainly, Teuta was not Polybius' favorite.
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