
Homer (Iliad II. 748-750)
Guneus brought two and twenty ships from Cyphus, and he was followed by the Enienes and the valiant Peraebi,
who dwelt about wintry Dodona, and held the lands round the lovely river Titaresios, which sends its waters into the Peneus.
They do not mingle with the silver eddies of the Peneus, but flow on the top of them like oil;
Appian (Illyrian Wars) Ill. 1
Illyrius had six sons, Encheleus, Autarieus, Dardanus, Mædus, Taulas, and Perrhæbus, also daughters, Partho, Daortho, Dassaro,
and others, from whom sprang the Taulantii, the Perrhæbi, the Enchelees, the Autarienses, the Dardani, the Partheni, the Dassaretii,
and the Darsii.