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- Pyrrhus, king of the Molossians (from ca. 297 BC), Epirus (306-301, 297-272 BC) and Macedon (288-284, 273-272 BC), was one of the strongest...
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- Olympias was daughter of Pyrrhus, king of Epirus, and wife of her own brother Alexander II. After his death about 260 BC she assumed the regency of...
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- Aeacides, King of Epirus (331-316, 313 BC), was son of Arymbas and grandson of Alcetas II. He succeeded to the throne of Epirus on the death of his...
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- Phthia (in Greek Φθία; lived 4th century BC) was a daughter of Menon of Pharsalus, the Thessalian hipparch, and wife of Aeacides, king of Epir...
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- Ptolemy, king of Epirus, was the second son of Alexander II, king of Epirus, and Olympias, and grandson of the great Pyrrhus. He succeeded to the...
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- Deidamia, daughter of Pyrrhus II, king of Epirus, after the death of her father and that of his uncle Ptolemy, was the last surviving...
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- Alexander I of Epirus (ca. 370 BC - ca. 331 BC), also known as Alexander Molossus was a king of Epirus (350 BC-331 BC) of the Aeacid dynasty. He...
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- Alexander II, king of Epirus, succeeded his father Pyrrhus in 272 BC.
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- Neoptolemus was a Macedonian officer of Alexander the Great. As we are told by Arrian that he belonged to the race of the Aeacidae, he was probably...
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- Olympias (Greek: '; ca. 376 BC-316 BC) was an Epirote princess, a wife of Macedonian king Philip II of Macedon and the mother of Alexander the...
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