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Alcetas I was a king of Epirus, son of Tharrhypas (also spelled Tharypus). He was the father of Arybbas (the grandfather of Pyrrhus of Epirus), and of Neoptolemos (the grandfather of Alexander the Great).

Epirus in antiquity
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