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Acheron
The Acheron ( or ; Acheron or Ἀχερούσιος Acherousios; Acherontas) is a river in the Epirus region of northwest Greece.

Andromache
thumb|280px|Andromache holding in her lap the urn with Hector's ashes, 2nd-century Roman sarcophagus in the Antonino Salinas Regional Archaeological Museum, Palermo.
Dione
Greek goddess, mother of Aphrodite
Helenus
mythical son of Priam
Andromache
ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
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Cragaleus
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In Greek mythology, Cragaleus (; Ancient Greek: Κραγαλεύς) was a son of Dryops who dwelt in the land Dryopis next to a spring which was believed to have appeared at a place where Heracles hit the earth with his club (near Thermopylae).
Cestrinus
In Greek mythology, Cestrinus () is the only son of Helenus and Andromache, two survivors from Troy following its fall and sacking. Cestrinus was born and raised in Epirus, where he also founded his own kingdom after Helenus' death.
Chaon
right|thumb|215px|Chaonians in antiquity.
Euippe
daughter of Tyrimmas
Callidice
queen of Thesprotia in Greek mythology
Polypoetes
In Greek mythology, Polypoetes (; , Polupoitēs) was a name attributed to the following individuals:
Thesprotus
In Greek mythology, Thesprotus (Ancient Greek: Θεσπρωτός) may refer to two individuals:
Epirus
mythical daughter of Echion