- Aeacides of Epirus
:"Aeacides may also refer to
Peleus , son ofAeacus , orAchilles , grandson of Aeacus."Aeacides (Greek: Aἰακίδης; died 313 BC), king of Epirus (331-316, 313 BC), was son of
Arymbas and grandson of Alcetas II. He succeeded to the throne of Epirus on the death of his cousin Alexander, who was slain inItaly .rf|1|livy_8.24 Aeacides married Phthia, the daughter ofMenon of Pharsalus , by whom he had the celebrated Pyrrhus and two daughters, Deidamia and Troias. In 317 BC he assistedPolyperchon in restoring his cousinOlympias and the five-year-old king Alexander IV (mother and son ofAlexander the Great ), toMacedon ia. In the following year he marched to the assistance of Olympias, who was hard pressed byCassander ; but the Epirots disliked the service, rose against Aeacides, and drove him from the kingdom. Pyrrhus, who was then only two years old, was with difficulty saved from destruction by some faithful servants. But becoming tired of the Macedonian rule, the Epirots recalled Aeacides in 313 BC; Cassander immediately sent an army against him under his brother, Philip, who conquered him the same year in two battles, in the last of which he was killed.rf|2|paus_1.11_diod_19.11_36_74_plut_1-2References
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Livy , "History of Rome", [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?lookup=Liv.+8.24 viii. 24] ent|2|paus_1.11_diod_19.11_36_74_plut_1-2 Pausanias, "Description of Greece", [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?lookup=Paus.+1.11.1 i. 11] ;Diodorus Siculus , "Bibliotheca", xix. 11, 36, 74;Plutarch , "Lives", "Pyrrhus", [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Plutarch/Lives/Pyrrhus*.html#1 1-2]ources
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