-
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...
-
experienced in facing),
Pyrrhus enjo****
initial success against the
Roman legions, but
suffered heavy losses even in
these victories.
Pyrrhus was
unable to recover...
-
after resting his army,
Pyrrhus marched to
Asculum to
confront the Romans.
According to
Dionysius of Halicarn****us,
Pyrrhus had 70,000 infantry, of whom...
- John Dryden)
Pyrrhus,
hosted on The
Internet classics Archive Historiarum Adversum Paganos Libri, IV, 1.15. Plutarch. "The Life of
Pyrrhus".
Parallel Lives...
-
Andromache and
Pyrrhus (French:
Andromaque et
Pyrrhus) is an oil on
canvas neoclassical history painting by the
French artist Pierre-Narcisse Guérin, from...
-
performance was
recorded and
subsequently released in 2014.
Pyrrhus,
Alain Buet (
Pyrrhus),
Guillemette Laurens (Eriphile),
Emmanuelle de
Negri (Polixène)...
- a son of King
Pyrrhus of
Epirus and his
fourth wife, Bircenna,
daughter of
Bardylis II of Illyria.
Helenus was the
youngest of
Pyrrhus' sons. At a very...
- a war with Epirus. In the
spring of 280 BC
Pyrrhus landed without losses in Italy.
After hearing of
Pyrrhus'
arrival in
Italy the
Romans mobilized eight...
- nov.", pp. 308, 310.)
Crotalus pyrrhus at the Reptarium.cz
Reptile Database.
Accessed 12
December 2007. C. m.
pyrrhus at
California Reptiles and Amphibians...