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  1. Pyrrhus ( / ˈpɪrəs / PIRR-əss; Greek: Πύρρος Pýrrhos; 319/318–272 BC) was a Greek king and statesman of the Hellenistic period. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] He was king of the Molossians, [5] [7] of the royal Aeacid house, [8] and later he became king ( Malalas also called him toparch) [9] of Epirus.

  2. Pyrrhus (born 319 bce —died 272, Argos, Argolis) was the king of Hellenistic Epirus whose costly military successes against Macedonia and Rome gave rise to the phrase “Pyrrhic victory.” His Memoirs and books on the art of war were quoted and praised by many ancient authors, including Cicero.

  3. Mar 15, 2016 · Pyrrhus was a king of Epirus who fought against Macedon and Rome in the 3rd century BCE. He was a skilled general who gave his name to a 'Pyrrhic victory' and expanded his kingdom in the Balkans and Italy.

  4. Aug 27, 2018 · King Pyrrhus was the king of the most powerful tribe in Epirus (a region now split between north-west Greece and Southern Albania) and reigned intermittently between 306 and 272 BC.

  5. Dec 30, 2023 · Learn about Pyrrhus of Epirus, a Hellenistic king and general who fought against the Roman Republic in southern Italy. Discover his biography, battles, legacy, and the origin of the phrase "Pyrrhic victory".

  6. Famed mercenary general Pyrrhus of Epirus gave birth to the phrase “pyrrhic victory” after defeating Roman forces in a costly battle at Asculum in southern Italy. Pyrrhus also had 20 war elephants at his disposal, as these exotic creatures had become a common part of Hellenistic armies following Alexander’s campaigns in the east.

  7. Learn about Pyrrhus, the king of Epirus and Macedonia who fought against Rome in the third century BC. Read his life story, his family, his alliances, and his battles in this comprehensive article.

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