List of ancient Epirotes
Mythology
    
    
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[2]
 - Arybbas of Epirus Tethrippon Olympics 344 BC[3]
 - Tlasimachus of Ambracia Tethrippon and Synoris Olympics 296 BC[4]
 - Simacus (son of Phalacrion) Thesprotian 3rd-2nd century BC Pancratiast, Epidauria (fined)[5][6]
 - Alcemachus (son of Charops) Diaulos (~400-metre race) Panathenaics 194/3 BC
 - -tos (son of Lysias) Chaonian, Pale (wrestling) Panathenaics 194/193 BC[7]
 - 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[8]
 
Physicians
    
- Philagrius of Epirus 3rd century AD
 
Writers
    
- Philetas of Dodona Tragoedus c. 400 - 375[11]
 - Epicrates of Ambracia comic poet 4th century BC
 - Pyrrhus of Epirus memoirs and books on military, mechanics and siegecraft[12]
 - Nicolaus of Epirus Tragoedus winner in Delian festival 279 BC[13]
 - Glaucus of Nicopolis epigrammatic poet of Greek Anthology
 
References
    
- The Chronicle of the Kings of Britain. Translated by Roberts, Peter. London: E. Williams. 1811. pp. 5, 8.
 - "Sophron of Ambracia - Google Search". www.google.com. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
 - Woodbury, Leonard (1979). "Neoptolemus at Delphi: Pindar, "Nem." 7.30 ff". Phoenix. 33 (2): 95–133. doi:10.2307/1087989. JSTOR 1087989.
 - Phlegon of Tralles, Olympiads
 - Miller, Stephen G. (7 June 2004). Arete: Greek Sports from Ancient Sources. ISBN 9780520931039.
 - Epidauros —Epigraphical Database
 - Attica — Athens:—Epigraphical Database
 - Athenaeus Deipnosophists-14.78 659F
 - IG IV²,1 95 col I.1 line 25
 - Brock, Roger; Hodkinson, Stephen (28 December 2000). Alternatives to Athens: Varieties of Political Organization and Community in Ancient Greece. p. 247. ISBN 978-0-19-815220-0.
 - Epeiros — Dodona — c. 400 - 375 BC Epigraphical Database
 - On Machines: (Περὶ Μηχανημάτων). 2004. ISBN 9783515085328.
 - Delos —Epigraphical Database
 
- (in Russian)Эпир
 
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