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  2. Epirus Leonidas - Wikipedia

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    The original configuration was as a towed trailer. In October 2021, Epirus and General Dynamics announced they were teaming to integrate Leonidas onto the Stryker to provide mobile short-range air defense. Epirus unveiled the Leonidas Pod in February 2022 capable of being carried by a heavy-lift UAV.

  3. Leonidas of Epirus - Wikipedia

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    Leonidas of Epirus (Greek: Λεωνίδας ο Ηπειρώτης) or Leuconides (Greek: Λευκονίδης), was a tutor of Alexander the Great. A kinsman of Alexander's mother, Olympias , he was entrusted with the main superintendence of Alexander's education in his earlier years, apparently before he became a student of Aristotle.

  4. Battle of Pindus - Wikipedia

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    The war film I trecento della Settima was a propaganda film directed by Mario Baffico that depicts the Greeks as the "bad" people that attack the Italian forces who defend a strategic point. It resembles the Italians alpinists as the "300" of Leonidas, and the Greeks as the mighty and cowardly army of Xerxes.

  5. Pyrrhus of Epirus - Wikipedia

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    Pyrrhus returned to Epirus at the head of an army, but not willing to fight a civil war, he agreed to rule Epirus together with Neoptolemus. Soon both kings started to plot against one another. Pyrrhus was informed of a plot against his life and decided to strike first. He invited Neoptolemus to a dinner and had him murdered.

  6. Talk:Epirus Leonidas - Wikipedia

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  7. Molossians - Wikipedia

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    The first inscriptions come from Corinthian colonies or dedications to Dodona and are not representative of sites in Epirus, although some of the early Dodona tablets may be related to Epirus. [ 58 ] [ 59 ] The first epigraphic evidence in Epirus outside of Dodona and the nearby colonies dates from the beginning of 4th century BC.

  8. Epirote League - Wikipedia

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    The island then became a member of the Epirote League. It was then perhaps that the settlement of Cassope was founded to serve as a base for the king of Epirus' expeditions. The island remained in the Epirote League until 255 BC when it became independent after the death of Alexander II of Epirus.

  9. List of ancient Epirotes - Wikipedia

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    Leonidas first teacher of Alexander the Great; Arybbas (somatophylax) Polyperchon general and regent (of Tymphaia) Neoptolemus (general) Polemon of Tymphaia; Pyrrhus of Epirus basileus of Macedon (288-285 BC (divided with Lysimachus), 274-272 BC) Simmias of Tymphaia