This list of kings of Epirus below includes all[1] kings and queens, along with princes and princesses until the last representative of the royal Aeacid dynasty whereupon a democracy was established. In 168 BC Epirus became the Roman province of Epirus Vetus.
King | Start Date | End Date | Reign Length | Notes | |
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Admetus | before 470 BC | 430 BC | |||
430 BC | 392 BC | ||||
390 BC | 370 BC | ||||
Neoptolemus I | 370 BC | 357 BC | |||
373 BC | 343 BC | ||||
342 BC | 331 BC | ||||
331 BC | 317 BC | ||||
Neoptolemus II | 317 BC | 313 BC | |||
313 BC | 313 BC | - | Second reign | ||
313 BC | 306 BC | ||||
Pyrrhus I | 307 BC | 302 BC | First reign | ||
Neoptolemus II | 302 BC | 297 BC | Second reign | ||
Pyrrhus I | 297 BC | 272 BC | Second reign | ||
272 BC | 255 BC | ||||
- | - | - | Regent after Alexander II died | ||
255 BC | 237 BC | ||||
237 BC | 234 BC | ||||
234 BC | 234 BC | - | |||
Queen Deidamia | 234 BC | 233 BC |
Epirus regained its statehood in 1205 AD, ruled by the Despot of Epirus.