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      • Her son she conceived with Achilles, Neoptolemus, soon grew up and decided to join his dad in battle. Deidamia pleaded with Neoptolemus to rescind his decision since she didn’t want to lose him as well. Neoptolemus listened to his mother’s plea and stayed at home while the war raged on in Troy.
  1. Jun 14, 2022 · Neoptolemus listened to his mother’s plea and stayed at home while the war raged on in Troy. Years later, when Achilles died at the hands of Paris, Neoptolemus rescinded his decision and headed off to war. Unlike his father, Neoptolemus returned to Deidamia as a victor and his mother rejoiced.

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  3. As with Achilles, it was said that Deidamia attempted to convince Neoptolemus not to fight, but again to no avail. It is more probable that at this point Deidamia also left Scyros, for Deidamia was in the company of her son shortly after the fall of Troy.

  4. Years later, Deidamia tried to persuade their son, Neoptolemus, not to join his father in the same war, but after the death of Achilles, his father, Neoptolemus went for the Trojan war as the next Aristos Achaion.

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    Neoptolemus, son of Achilles and Deidamia, begat Amphialus by captive Andromache, daughter of Ēëtion. But after he heard that Hermione his betrothed had been given to Orestes in marriage, he went to Lacedaemon and demanded her from Menelaus.

  6. Neoptolemus, in Greek legend, the son of Achilles, the hero of the Greek army at Troy, and of Deïdamia, daughter of King Lycomedes of Scyros; he was sometimes called Pyrrhus, meaning “Red-haired.”. In the last year of the Trojan War the Greek hero Odysseus brought him to Troy after the Trojan seer.

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  7. Neoptolemus was the son of the hero Achilles and the princess Deidamia in Greek mythology. Achilles ' mother, the goddess Thetis , had foreseen that her son would die in a great war; afraid for him, she took him to the court of King Lycomedes at the island of Scyros, and disguised him as a woman.

  8. Sep 19, 2023 · Neoptolemus was the offspring of the legendary warrior Achilles and princess Deidamia. Why is he also known as Pyrrhus? The alternate name “Pyrrhus” means “flame-colored,” reflecting his fervent nature and the blood he shed in battle.

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