Alexander_I_of_Epirus Alexander_I_of_Epirus

Alexander I of Epirus - Definition and Overview

Alexander I of Epirus (362 BC ca.- 331 BC/330 BC), also known as Alexander Molossus, king of Epirus (343 BC/342 BC-331 BC/330 BC), of the Molossian dinasty.

He was son of king Neoptolemus, the brother of Olympias, the mother of Alexander the Great, and both son-in-law and brother-in-law to Philip of Macedon, since he married Philip's daughter Cleopatra (336 BC) while Philip married his sister, Olympias.

In 343 BC he became king of Epirus.

In 333 BC, the same year in which Alexander the Great began his war against the Persian empire, Alexander Molossus was called by the Greek colony of Taras (Magna Graecia), to fight the Italic populations of Lucanians, Bruttii and Samnites. He gained considerable successes, and made an arrangement with the Romans for a joint attack upon the Samnites; but the Tarentines, suspecting him of the design of founding an independent kingdom, turned against him. Although the advantage at first rested with Alexander, he gradually lost it, and his supporters dwindled away.

In 330 BC (or earlier in 331 BC), he was defeated at Pandosia, near Cosenza, by the Lucanians and the Bruttii, and slain by a Lucanian emigrant.

See Justin viii. 6, ix. 6, xii. 2; Livy viii. 3, 17, 24; Aulus Gellius xvii. 21; and article Macedonian Empire.

Example Usage of Alexander

BreakUpHoncho: Evan Rachel Wood & Marilyn Manson Back Together; Alexander Skarsgard Shrugs ... http://bit.ly/8gGIdD
AlekaJordan: I kinda really wanna watch Alexander and/or Panic Room right now..
ashleyd85: RT @J____Spot Someone showed me a glass of water. "Is it half full or half empty?" So I drank the water. No more problem. ~Alexander Jodorow
Copyright 2009 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy  :: Terms of Use  :: Contact Us  :: About Us
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the this Wikipedia article.