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Pyrrhus
king of Epirus from 307 to 302 and 297 to 272 BC

Olympias
Olympias (; c. 375–316 BC) was an ancient Greek princess of the Molossians, the eldest daughter of King Neoptolemus I of Epirus, and the sister of Alexander I of Epirus. She was the mother of Alexander the Great by Philip II, king of Macedonia. She was extremely influential in Alexander's life and was recognized as de facto leader of Macedon during his conquests.

Neoptolemus
thumb|Scene from the tragedy Andromache (play)|Andromache by [[Euripides: Orestes kills Neoptolemus at the altar of Apollo in Delphi. Despairing Hermione, wife of Neoptolemus but previously promised to Orestes, kneels at the foot of the altar. Roman fresco in Pompeii]]
thumb|Neoptolemus's Kingdom, Epirus

Cleopatra of Macedon
4th-century BC Macedonian princess and queen regent of Epirus

Alexandros I of Epirus
King of Epirus from 343/2 to 331 BC
Neoptolemus
Ancient Macedonian general
Molossus
mythical son of Pyrrus
Pyrrhus II of Epirus
Ruler of Ancient Epirus
Neoptolemus II of Epirus
ancient Greek royal

Megacles
Megacles or Megakles () was the name of several notable men of ancient Athens, as well as an officer of Pyrrhus of Epirus.
==The first eponymous archon==
The first Megacles that appears was legendary archon of Athens from 922 BC to 892 BC.
Phthia of Macedon
Epirote princess, wife of Demetrius II
Leonidas of Epirus
tutor to Alexander the Great
Arybbas
general of Alexandra the Great
Amynander of Athamania
king of the Athamanians in ancient Greece
Donatus of Evorea
Christian saint
Epicrates of Ambracia
ancient Greek poet of Middle Comedy
Megacles of Epirus
officer of Pyrrhus of Epirus