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Mainland Greece in antiquity.
Districts of Ancient Epirus,
Chaonia
,
Molossia
&
Thesprotia
This list refers to inhabitants of
Ancient Epirus
.
Mythology
Ambrax
,
Ambracia
Chaon
Echetus
King of Epirus
Epirus
, a
Theban
, died in Epirus.
Kallidike
Queen of
Thesprotians
wife of
Odysseus
Molossus
Pandrasus
, a Greek king in medieval British legend
[1]
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 of the Orestae
Nobles
Sabylinthus
, regent of king
Tharrhypas
Kleomachos the Atintanian
In Macedon
Amyntas
of
Tymphaia
Attalus
of Tymphaia
Myrtale (
Olympias
) mother of Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great
through his mother Olympias
Cleopatra of Macedon
Leonidas
first teacher of
Alexander the Great
Arybbas
(
somatophylax
)
Polyperchon
general and
regent
(of Tymphaia)
Neoptolemus (general)
Polemon
of Tymphaia
Pyrrhus of Epirus
basileus
of
Macedon
(288-285 BC (divided with
Lysimachus
), 274-272 BC)
Simmias
of Tymphaia
Athletes
Sophron
of
Ambracia
Stadion
, Olympics 432 BC
[2]
Arybbas of Epirus Tethrippon Olympics 344 BC
[3]
Tlasimachus of Ambracia Tethrippon and
Synoris
Olympics 296 BC
[4]
Simacus (son of Phalacrion)
Thesprotian
3rd-2nd century BC
Pancratiast
,
Epidauria
(fined)
[5]
[6]
Alcemachus (son of Charops) Diaulos (~400-metre race)
Panathenaics
194/3 BC
-tos (son of Lysias)
Chaonian
, Pale (
wrestling
)
Panathenaics
194/193 BC
[7]
Antipater of Epirus
Stadion Olympics 136 BC
Andromachus of Ambracia
Stadion Olympics 60 BC
Artists
Epigonus of Ambracia
6th-century BC musician, inventor
epigonion
instrument
Nicocles of Ambracia
auletes
Hippasus of Ambracia tragic actor
hypocrites
Priests
Silanus of Ambracia
seer in Xenophon's Anabasis
Pelignas chef, sacrificer sent by Olympias to Alexander
[8]
Physicians
Philagrius of Epirus
3rd century AD
Theorodokoi
Molossian
Tharyps -
Chaonian
Doropsos -
Thesprotian
Petoas, Simakos - Admatos from Poionos - Skepas, Aristodamos from
Cassopea
- Dioszotos from
Pandosia
- Schidas of Artichia -Phorbadas, Timogenes of
Ambracia
-Geron son of Aristodamos
[9]
[10]
(
Epidauros
365 BC)
Writers
Philetas of Dodona
Tragoedus
c. 400 - 375
[11]
Epicrates of Ambracia
comic poet 4th century BC
Pyrrhus of Epirus
memoirs and books on military, mechanics and siegecraft
[12]
Nicolaus of Epirus
Tragoedus
winner in
Delian
festival 279 BC
[13]
Glaucus of
Nicopolis
epigrammatic poet of
Greek Anthology
[1]
References
^
The Chronicle of the Kings of Britain
. Translated by
Roberts, Peter
. London: E. Williams. 1811. pp. 5, 8.
^
"Sophron of Ambracia - Google Search"
.
www.google.com
. Retrieved
2023-09-08
.
^
Woodbury, Leonard (1979). "Neoptolemus at Delphi: Pindar, "Nem." 7.30 ff".
Phoenix
.
33
(2): 95–133.
doi
:
10.2307/1087989
.
JSTOR
1087989
.
^
Phlegon of Tralles
, Olympiads
^
Miller, Stephen G. (7 June 2004).
Arete: Greek Sports from Ancient Sources
.
ISBN
9780520931039
.
^
Epidauros
—
Epigraphical Database
^
Attica — Athens:—
Epigraphical Database
^
Athenaeus
Deipnosophists
-
14.78 659F
^
IG IV²,1 95 col I.1 line 25
^
Brock, Roger; Hodkinson, Stephen (28 December 2000).
Alternatives to Athens: Varieties of Political Organization and Community in Ancient Greece
. p. 247.
ISBN
978-0-19-815220-0
.
^
Epeiros —
Dodona
— c. 400 - 375 BC
Epigraphical Database
^
On Machines: (Περὶ Μηχανημάτων)
. 2004.
ISBN
9783515085328
.
^
Delos —
Epigraphical Database
(in Russian)
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