
Deidameia - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Deidameia
- sister of Pyrrhus, and wife of Demetrius
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303/16
captures Argos, where he marries Deidameia, the sister of Pyrrhus.
  Within translations:
Just_14.6
city of Pydna. Deidameia, the daughter of king Aeacides
Plut:Demetr_25
solemnities he married Deidameia, the daughter of Aeacid
Plut:Demetr_30
his money, and his wife Deidameia ; and in this distress
Plut:Demetr_32
archus. Meantime, Deidameia came to him from Greece, but
Plut:Demetr_53
king of Cyrene. By Deidameia he had Alexander, who took
Deidameia 2
- daughter of Pyrrhus II, king of Epirus
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Polyaen_8.52.1
also: Diodorus, 11.45] [52] Deidameia. Deidameia,
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