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decided to help
restore Pyrrhus to his kingdom. He
provided Pyrrhus with men and
funds and sent him back to Epirus.
Pyrrhus returned to
Epirus at the...
- Look up
Pyrrhus or Πύῤῥος in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pyrrhus,
Pyrrhos or
Pyrros (Πύρρος) may
refer to:
Pyrrhus of
Epirus (318–272 BC), king of...
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experienced in facing),
Pyrrhus enjo****
initial success against the
Roman legions, but
suffered heavy losses even in
these victories.
Pyrrhus was
unable to recover...
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Pyrrhus'
invasion of the
Peloponnese in 272 BC was an
invasion of
south Greece by
Pyrrhus, King of Epirus. He was
opposed by
Macedon and a
coalition of...
- John Dryden)
Pyrrhus,
hosted on The
Internet classics Archive Historiarum Adversum Paganos Libri, IV, 1.15. Plutarch. "The Life of
Pyrrhus".
Parallel Lives...
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Pyrrhus III, king of
Epirus in 234 BC, was a son of
Ptolemy and a
grandson of
Alexander II. He
ascended to the
throne in 234 BC.
Pyrrhus III was ********inated...
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Andromache and
Pyrrhus (French:
Andromaque et
Pyrrhus) is an 1810
neoclassical history painting by the
French artist Pierre-Narcisse Guérin. It includes...
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Pyrrhus and
Cineas (original title:
Pyrrhus et Cinéas) is
Simone de Beauvoir's
first philosophical essay. It was
published in 1944, and in it, she makes...
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Battle of
Heraclea in 280 BC, in
which he was
defeated by
Pyrrhus of Epirus. In his Life of
Pyrrhus,
Plutarch wrote that
Gaius Fabricius Luscinus said of...
- (possibly strategic) and
Pyrrhus was
forced to
return to Tarentum, and
later to Epirus. The
Pyrrhic War
broke out when
Pyrrhus, the king of Epirus, in...