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 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
  • Arybbas of Epirus Tethrippon Olympics 344 BC
  • Tlasimachus of Ambracia Tethrippon and Synoris Olympics 296 BC
  • Simacus (son of Phalacrion) Thesprotian 3rd-2nd century BC Pancratiast, Epidauria (fined)
  • Alcemachus (son of Charops) Diaulos (~400-metre race) Panathenaics 194/3 BC
  • -tos (son of Lysias) Chaonian, Pale (wrestling) Panathenaics 194/193 BC
  • 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

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 (Epidauros 365 BC)

Writers

  • Philetas of Dodona Tragoedus c. 400 - 375
  • Epicrates of Ambracia comic poet 4th century BC
  • Pyrrhus of Epirus memoirs and books on military, mechanics and siegecraft
  • Nicolaus of Epirus Tragoedus winner in Delian festival 279 BC
  • Glaucus of Nicopolis epigrammatic poet of Greek Anthology[1]

References

  • (in Russian)Эпир

Ancient Battles WAB Successors epirote 01

NumisBids Agora Auctions, Inc. Pegasi Buy or Bid 154, Lot 72 EPIRUS

List of ancient Greek tribes Wikipedia

History of Epirus, Aeacid dynasty and Epirote League YouTube

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