Pyrrhus, King of Epirus, 318 B.C.-272 B.C.

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Name (Hebrew)
פירוס, מלך אפירוס (דמות במיתולוגיה היוונית)
Name (Latin)
Pyrrhus, King of Epirus, 318 B.C.-272 B.C.
Other forms of name
Pirr, T︠S︡arʹ, 318 B.C.-272 B.C
Pirro, King of Epirus, 318 B.C.-272 B.C
Pirro, Re di Epiro, 318 B.C.-272 B.C
nnea Pyrrhus, King of Epirus, 318-272 B.C
Pyrros, King of Epirus, 318 B.C.-272 B.C
Pyrros (Greek mythology)
Date of birth
-0317
Date of death
-0271
Place of residence/headquarters
Epirus (Kingdom)
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 53033223
Wikidata: Q172353
Library of congress: n 82074292
OCoLC: oca00771042
DLC: n 82074292
LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS: 98152876330000041
Sources of Information
  • Garouphalias, P. Pyrros, ho Vasileus tēs Ēpeirou, 1972 (subj.)t.p. (Pyrros)
  • Taranto e gli xenikoı̀ strategoı́, 1998:p. 113 (Pirro)
  • Encic. ital., 1935(hdg.: Pirro, Re di Epiro; b. 319 or 318 B.C.; d. 273 or 272 B.C.)
  • T︠S︡arʹ Pirr, 2002.
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Wikipedia description:

Pyrrhus ( PIRR-əss; Ancient Greek: Πύρρος Pýrrhos; 319/318–272 BC) was a Greek king and statesman of the Hellenistic period. He was king of the Molossians, of the royal Aeacid house, and later he became king (Malalas also called him toparch) of Epirus. He was one of the strongest opponents of early Rome, and had been regarded as one of the greatest generals of antiquity. Several of his victorious battles caused him unacceptably heavy losses, from which the phrase "Pyrrhic victory" was coined. Pyrrhus became king of Epirus in 306 BC at the age of 13, but was dethroned by Cassander four years later. He saw action during the Wars of the Diadochi and regained his throne in 297 BC with the support of Ptolemy I Soter. During what came to be known as the Pyrrhic War, Pyrrhus fought Rome at the behest of Tarentum, scoring costly victories at Heraclea and Asculum. He proceeded to take over Sicily from Carthage but was soon driven out, and lost all his gains in Italy after the Battle of Beneventum in 275 BC. Pyrrhus seized the Macedonian throne from Antigonus II Gonatas in 274 BC and invaded the Peloponnese in 272 BC. The Epirote assault on Sparta was thwarted, however, and Pyrrhus was killed during a street battle at Argos.

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