Neoptolemus
| Neoptolemus | |
|---|---|
| Prince of Skyros | |
| Neoptolemus killing Priam | |
| Other names | Pyrrhus, Achillides, Pelides, Aeacides | 
| Abode | Skyros | 
| Genealogy | |
| Parents | (a) Achilles and Deidamia (b) Achilles and Iphigenia | 
| Siblings | Oneiros | 
| Consort | (1) Andromache (2) Hermione | 
| Offspring | (1) Molossus, Pielus, Pergamus and Amphialus (2) eight children | 
In Greek mythology, Neoptolemus (/ˌniːəpˈtɒlɪməs/; Ancient Greek: Νεοπτόλεμος, romanized: Neoptólemos, lit. 'new warrior'), originally called Pyrrhus at birth (/ˈpɪrəs/; Πύρρος, Pýrrhos, 'red'), was the son of the mythical warrior Achilles and the princess Deidamia, and the brother of Oneiros. He became the progenitor of the ruling dynasty of the Molossians of ancient Epirus. In a reference to his pedigree, Neoptolemus was sometimes called Achillides (from his father Achilles' name) or, from his grandfather's or great-grandfather's names, Pelides or Aeacides. According to Plutarch, Neoptolemus was the ancestor of Pyrrhus of Epirus.