List of ancient Epirotes

Mainland Greece in antiquity.
Districts of Ancient Epirus, Chaonia, Molossia & Thesprotia

This list refers to inhabitants of Ancient Epirus.

Mythology

  • Ambrax, Ambracia
  • Chaon
  • Echetus King of Epirus
  • Epirus, a Theban, died in Epirus.
  • Kallidike Queen of Thesprotians wife of Odysseus
  • Molossus
  • Pandrasus, a Greek king in medieval British legend[1]
  • Thesprotus
  • Tyrimmas, King of Dodona; his daughter Euippe made a child with Odysseus

Aeacid dynasty

Tribal Kings

  • Oroedus, king of the Parauaioi
  • Antiochus (King), king of the Orestae

Nobles

  • Sabylinthus, regent of king Tharrhypas
  • Kleomachos the Atintanian

In Macedon

Athletes

Artists

Priests

Physicians

Theorodokoi

  • Molossian Tharyps - Chaonian Doropsos - Thesprotian Petoas, Simakos - Admatos from Poionos - Skepas, Aristodamos from Cassopea - Dioszotos from Pandosia - Schidas of Artichia -Phorbadas, Timogenes of Ambracia -Geron son of Aristodamos[9][10] (Epidauros 365 BC)

Writers

References

  1. ^ The Chronicle of the Kings of Britain. Translated by Roberts, Peter. London: E. Williams. 1811. pp. 5, 8.
  2. ^ "Sophron of Ambracia - Google Search". www.google.com. Retrieved 2023-09-08.
  3. ^ Woodbury, Leonard (1979). "Neoptolemus at Delphi: Pindar, "Nem." 7.30 ff". Phoenix. 33 (2): 95–133. doi:10.2307/1087989. JSTOR 1087989.
  4. ^ Phlegon of Tralles, Olympiads
  5. ^ Miller, Stephen G. (7 June 2004). Arete: Greek Sports from Ancient Sources. ISBN 9780520931039.
  6. ^ Epidauros —Epigraphical Database
  7. ^ Attica — Athens:—Epigraphical Database
  8. ^ Athenaeus Deipnosophists-14.78 659F
  9. ^ IG IV²,1 95 col I.1 line 25
  10. ^ 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.
  11. ^ Epeiros — Dodona — c. 400 - 375 BC Epigraphical Database
  12. ^ On Machines: (Περὶ Μηχανημάτων). 2004. ISBN 9783515085328.
  13. ^ Delos —Epigraphical Database
  • (in Russian)Эпир