Mytilos or Mytilus (Ancient Greek: Μύτιλος; Latin: Mytilus; ruled c. 270 – 231 BC) was an Illyrian king who reigned in southern
Illyria. He was the successor of Monunius I, and probably his son. From around 270 BC Mytilus minted in Dyrrhachion his own
bronze coins bearing the king's name and the symbol of the city.