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    In Greek mythology, Neoptolemus (/ ˌ n iː ə p ˈ t ɒ l ɪ m ə s /; Ancient Greek: Νεοπτόλεμος, romanized: Neoptólemos, lit. 'new warrior'), originally called Pyrrhus at birth ( / ˈ p ɪ r ə s / ; Πύρρος , Pýrrhos , 'red'), was the son of the warrior Achilles and the princess Deidamia , and the brother of Oneiros . [1]

  2. Neoptolemus, in Greek legend, the son of Achilles, the hero of the Greek army at Troy, and of Deïdamia, daughter of King Lycomedes of Scyros; he was sometimes called Pyrrhus, meaning “Red-haired.”

  3. Neoptolemus was the son of the hero Achilles and the princess Deidamia in Greek mythology. Achilles ' mother, the goddess Thetis, had foreseen that her son would die in a great war; afraid for him, she took him to the court of King Lycomedes at the island of Scyros, and disguised him as a woman.

  4. Sep 19, 2023 · In the vast web of Greek mythology, Neoptolemus stands out as a figure of both valor and volatility. As the son of the legendary Achilles, Neoptolemus’s narrative is one of courage, retribution, and the intricate interplay of destiny. Table of Contents.

  5. Apr 7, 2023 · Born to Greek mythical figures Achilles and Deidamia, Neoptolemus is famed for being one of the warriors of the Trojan War. He was part of the Greek troops that covertly entered the city of Troy through the famous Trojan Horse. Neoptolemus: Fast Facts. Neoptolemus – the Greek warrior who killed King Priam of Troy. Parents: Achilles and Deidamia.

  6. Neoptolemus. I.e. a young warrior, a son of Achilles and Deidamea, the daughter of Lycomedes, was also called Pyrrhus. 1 According to some, however, he was a son of Achilles and Iphigeneia, 2 and after the sacrifice of his mother he was carried by his father to the island of Scyros.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › folklore-and-mythology › neoptolemusNeoptolemus | Encyclopedia.com

    May 18, 2018 · Neoptolemus (nē´ŏptŏl´Ĭməs), in Greek legend, son of Achilles [1]. In the Trojan War [2] he proved himself brave but cruel. He killed Priam at the altar of Zeus and threw Astyanax, son of Hector, from the wall of Troy. After the war he took Andromache as a slave to his kingdom in Epirus.

  8. In these visual depictions the death of Priam occurs at the altar of Zeus Herkeios, as portrayed in the Iliou Persis, and the murder of Astyanax is perpetrated by Neoptolemus, a plot detail from the Little Iliad.

  9. Neoptolemus (1), son of *Achilles and Deidamia; also known (but not to *Homer) as Pyrrhus.The Odyssey of Homer relates how, after the death of Achilles, *Odysseus fetched Neoptolemus from *Scyros to Troy, where he distinguished himself in counsel and battle and was one of the warriors in the Wooden Horse (11. 505–37).

  10. Neoptolemos (or Latin Neoptolemus) is a person in Greek mythology. He is an important person in the Trojan War. Neoptolemus was the son of Achilles and Deidamea. He was needed to win the Trojan War. He killed King Priam and Astyanax, sacrificed Polyxena to his dead father Achilles, and took Helenus and Andromache with him as slaves .