- her to
Neoptolemus. Orestes, thus insulted, slew
Neoptolemus as he was
sacrificing to Delphi, and
recovered Hermione. The
bones of
Neoptolemus were scattered...
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Neoptolemus I of
Epirus (Gr****: Νεοπτόλεμος Α' Ηπείρου) (370–357 BC) was a Gr**** king of
Epirus and son of
Alcetas I, and
father of Troas,
Alexander I...
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Neoptolemus may
refer to the
following people:
Neoptolemus, son of
Achilles and
Deidamia in Gr****
mythology Neoptolemus (general) (died 321), general...
- son
Neoptolemus to
fight for them, and
stole the
Trojan Palladium. The Gr****s
retrieved Pelops' bones, and sent
Odysseus to
retrieve Neoptolemus, who...
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Neoptolemus II (Gr****: Νεοπτόλεμος; died 297 BC) was king of
Epirus from 302 BC
until his death. He was the son of king
Alexander I of
Epirus and Cleopatra...
- Achilles' son,
Neoptolemus.
After the war ended, he sent
Hermione away to the city of
Phthia (the home of
Peleus and Achilles),
where Neoptolemus was staying...
- and the
attempted escape to Latium,
Neoptolemus shot an
arrow in Polites' leg.
Polites fell,
escaping Neoptolemus, who
pursued Polites to his father's...
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Neoptolemus is portra**** as an
honorable boy, and so it
takes some
persuading to get him to play this part. To gain Philoctetes' trust,
Neoptolemus tricks...
- used to
denote red hair.
Pyrrhos was also used as an
alternate name for
Neoptolemus, son of
Achilles and the
princess Deidamia in
Homeric Gr**** mythology...
- Achilles' son
Neoptolemus (also
known as Pyrrhus). His
death is
graphically related in Book II of Virgil's Aeneid. In Virgil's description,
Neoptolemus first...