
Kings of Ancient Epirus
- Admetus (before 470-430 BC)
- Tharrhypas (430- 392 BC)
- Alcetas I (390, 385 - 370 BC)
- Neoptolemos I (370 - 357 BC)
- Troas (Aeacide), nobility
- Arybbas (373 BC - 343 BC, 330 BC -319 BC)
- Alexander I (342-331/330 BC)
- Ptolemy I of Epirus, nobility
- Helenos (Aeacide), nobility
- Aeacides (319-317 BC)
- Deidamia I of Epirus, daughter of Aeacides
- Neoptolemos I (317-313 BC) second reign
- Alcetas II (313 BC – 306 BC)
- Pyrrhus I ( 307 - 302 BC)
- Neoptolemos II (302-297 ВС)
- Kadmeia (Aeacide), nobility
- Pyrrhus I (297 - 272 BC) second reign
- Alexander II (272-255 ВС)
- Olympias II of Epirus regent after Alexander II, her husband died
- Pyrrhus II (255- 237 BC) brother to Ptolemy
- Ptolemy (237- 234 BC) brother to Pyrrhus
- Pyrrhus III
- Nereis (Aeacide), nobility
- Deidamia (233 BC[2]), nobility, ruled very briefly