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Ancient Epirotes
This list refers to inhabitants of Ancient Epirus. Mythology * Ambrax, Ambracia *Chaon * Echetus King of Epirus *Epirus, a Theban, died in Epirus. * Callidice of Thesprotia, queen of Thesprotians and wife of Odysseus * Molossus *Pandrasus, a Greek king in medieval British legend *Thesprotus * Tyrimmas, King of Dodona; his daughter Euippe made a child with Odysseus Aeacid dynasty *Neoptolemus (Pyrrhus) * Molossus son of Neoptolemus and Andromache *Alcon the Molossian (6th century BC) suitor of Agariste of Sicyon * Admetus of Epirus (c. 490 - 470 BC) * Tharypus * Alcetas I (c. 385 – 370) * Neoptolemos I * Arybbas (361/360-? ВС) *Alexander I (?-330/329 BC) * Aeacides * Alcetas II (313–307 ВС) *Beroea of Epirus * Pyrrhus I (307-302 BC) * Neoptolemos II (302-295 ВС) *Alexander II of Epirus (272-255 ВС) * Olympias II of Epirus * Pyrrhus II * Ptolemy of Epirus (238-231 ВС) * Deidamia (?-231 BC) Tribal Kings * Oroedus, king of the Parauaioi * Antiochus (King), king o ...
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Euippe
Euippe or Evippe () is the name of eight women in Greek mythology: * Euippe, a daughter of Danaus and the naiad Polyxo. She married (and murdered) Imbrus, son of Aegyptus and Caliadne.Hyginus, ''Fabulae'170/ref> * Euippe, another daughter of Danaus, this time by an Ethiopian woman. She married either Argeius (Greek myth), Argius, son of Aegyptus and a Phoenician woman, or Agenor, son of Aegyptus In Greek mythology, Aegyptus or Ægyptus (; ) was a legendary king of ancient Egypt. He was a descendant of the princess Io through his father Belus, and of the river-god Nilus as both the father of Achiroe, his mother and as a great, great-g .... * Euippe, another name for Hippe, daughter of Chiron. * Euippe of Paionia, the mother, by Pierus (king of Macedonia), Pierus, of the Pierides (mythology), Pierides, nine sisters who challenged the Muses and, on their defeat, were turned into magpies. * Euippe (daughter of Tyrimmas). She bore Odysseus a son, Euryalus, who was later mistake ...
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Beroea Of Epirus
Beroea () was a Molossian princess who became an Illyrian queen as wife of Glaukias, king of the Taulantii. She came from the ruling Molossian Aeacidae dynasty of Epirus. She raised Pyrrhus of Epirus when he was adopted by Glaukias. Marriage According to Waldemar Heckel, the marriage between Beroea of the Aeacidae dynasty of Molossians, and Glaukias of the Taulantian tribe of Illyrians, probably points to long-standing barbarian connections of the two regions of Illyria and Epirus. Those connections can also be seen in the time of Pyrrhus of Epirus Pyrrhus ( ; ; 319/318–272 BC) was a Greeks, Greek king and wikt:statesman, statesman of the Hellenistic period.Plutarch. ''Parallel Lives'',Pyrrhus... He was king of the Molossians, of the royal Aeacidae, Aeacid house, and later he became ki ..., who was adopted by Glaukias and Beroea, and who took as wives two Illyrians (including Bircenna, daughter of Bardylis II), of whom he was extraordinarily fond. References B ...
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