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Olympias (Greek: Ὀλυμπιάς; c. 375–316 BC) was a Greek princess of the Molossians, the eldest daughter of king Neoptolemus I of Epirus, the sister of Alexander I of Epirus, the fourth wife of Philip II, the king of Macedonia and the mother of Alexander the Great.
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Olympias (Ὀλυμπιάς / Olympiás e gregach), ganet war-dro 375 kent JK, marvet e 316 kent JK, a oa merc'h da roue Epeiros en hanternoz Hellaz kozh. Pried e oa da Fulup II , roue Makedonia , ha mamm da Alesant Veur ha Kleopatra Makedonia .
Olympias (born c. 375 bc —died 316) was the wife of Philip II of Macedonia and mother of Alexander the Great. She had a passionate and imperious nature, and she played important roles in the power struggles that followed the deaths of both rulers.
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1 de jun. de 2013 · Definition. Olympias (c. 375-316 BCE) was the second wife of Philip II of Macedon (r. 359-336 BCE) and the mother of Alexander the Great (r. 336-323 BCE). Olympias was the driving force behind Alexander 's rise to the throne and was accused of having a hand in the assassination of Philip by Pausanias of Oretis.