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Aeacides may also
refer to Peleus, son of Aeacus, or Achilles,
grandson of Aeacus.
Aeacides (Ancient Gr****: Αἰακίδης; died 313 BC), King of
Epirus (331–316...
- 319/318 BC, Arrybas,
Aeacides'
father and the
regent of Epirus, died
leaving Epirus to the
joint kings Aeacides and Neoptolemus.
Aeacides supported Olympias...
-
Aeacides from
linking up with the Aetolians.
Philip defeats Aeacides in battle,
killing many
Epirotes and
capturing 50
leading supporters of
Aeacides...
- Alexander. A few
months later,
Olympias was able to
persuade her
relative Aeacides of
Epirus to
invade Macedon with Polyperchon. When
Olympias took the field...
- In 330 BC, she
returned to
Epirus and
served as a
regent to her
cousin Aeacides in the
Epirote state, as her
brother Alexander I had died
during a campaign...
-
banished by his father, who
appointed his
younger son,
Aeacides, to
succeed him. On the
death of
Aeacides, who was
killed in a
battle fighting against C****ander...
- name) or, from his grandfather's or great-grandfather's names,
Pelides or
Aeacides. In his
Chronography the
chronicler Malalas described Neoptolemus as "of...
- the
severed head of Patroclus,
which whispers "Ultor ubi
Aeacides", "Where is
Achilles [
Aeacides], my avenger?" Some
modern authors link the
legends of...
-
Epirus Admetus Tharrhypas Alcetas I
Neoptolemus I
Arybbas Alexander I
Aeacides Neoptolemus II
Alcetas II
Pyrrhus I
Alexander II
Olympias II (regent) Pyrrhus...
- s.v. Aeacus.
Compare Plato,
Gorgias 524a Smith, William, ed. (1867). "
Aeacides". A
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman biography and mythology. Vol. 1. Boston:...