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  1. Neoptolemus II of Epirus (Q1130494) Neoptolemus II of Epirus. Ancient Greek royal. edit. Language. Label. Description. Also known as. English.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OlympiasOlympias - Wikipedia

    Olympias ( Greek: Ὀλυμπιάς; c. 375–316 BC) [2] was a Greek princess of the Molossians, [3] the eldest daughter of king Neoptolemus I of Epirus, the sister of Alexander I of Epirus, the fourth wife of Philip II, the king of Macedonia and the mother of Alexander the Great. She was extremely influential in Alexander's life and was ...

  3. Troas (daughter of Neoptolemus I of Epirus) Religion. Ancient Greek religion. Aeacides may also refer to Peleus, son of Aeacus, or Achilles, grandson of Aeacus. Epirus in Antiquity. Aeacides ( Ancient Greek: Αἰακίδης; died 313 BC), King of Epirus (331–316, 313), was a son of King Arybbas and grandson of King Alcetas I .

  4. Neoptolemus II of Epirus (5 April 336 BC-297 BC) was King of Epirus from 302 to 297 BC, interrupting Pyrrhus' reigns. Neoptolemus was born in 336 BC, the son of King Alexander I of Epirus and Cleopatra of Macedon; he was the grandson of Philip II of Macedon and Olympias and the nephew of Alexander the Great and Philip III of Macedon. He came to the throne on the overthrow of his cousin Pyrrhus ...

  5. Arybbas's oldest son was Alcetas II, who reigned as a king of Epirus from 313 BC to 303 BC. It is very probable that the Aryptaeus, king of the Molossians mentioned by Diodorus 18.11.1, who joined the Hellenic cause during the Lamian War, is Arybbas. Arybbas' second son was Aeacides king of Epirus (ruled 331-316, 313 BC).

  6. Alexander I av Epirus Kleopatra av Makedonien: Redigera Wikidata: Neoptolemus II var kung av Epiros mellan 302 och 297 f.Kr.. [1] Referenser Sidan redigerades senast ...

  7. This list of kings of Epirus below includes all [1] kings and queens, along with princes and princesses until the last representative of the royal Aeacid dynasty whereupon a democracy was established. In 168 BC Epirus became the Roman province of Epirus Vetus . Epirus regained its statehood in 1205 AD, ruled by the Despot of Epirus .

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