The Illyrian Battle, the only defeat of the Great Lecha (Video)

His figure in antiquity was perceived as a god because of the force expressed on the battlefield and being invincible. Much has been written about him, but many details have been overlooked. Many details of the Great Lecha have been written by ancient authors, but these facts have been overwhelmed by forgetting. But Albania [...]
Many details of the Great Lecha have been written by ancient authors, but these facts have been overwhelmed by forgetting. But Albania preserves one of the related stories: one of the biggest battles and its only loss in life.
In 335 B.C.E. Illylly's rebellion breaks out at the top of which was the king of the Enkeleys, Klit. Clief and I had also been dominated by Glauk of the Taulants. By the way to Persia, the Great Leka returned to end this rebellion.
How did Klit, Glauc, and Alexander the Great crash? What was the result of the first battle and then the war? Why could history change? What is hidden from this great war, held in today's Albania?
Below, you can follow the full video of journalist Marin Mema's documentary. /Albanian/












