King Alexander of Epirus, also known as …

Years: 333BCE - 333BCE

King Alexander of Epirus, also known as Alexander Molossus and an uncle of Alexander III of Macedon, had in 334 accepted an invitation from the Tarentines to intervene in southern Italy, where the divided Greek colonies are under threat by the federation of mountain tribes known as the Samnites, formidable warriors who had, in the preceding century, conquered several Greek towns.

Alexander's most important motive (according to Livy) is the warning of an oracle to beware of the water of Acheron and the city of Pandosia; for it is there that the limits of his destiny are fixed.

This inspires him to cross over into Italy all the sooner, that he might be as far as possible from the city of Pandosia in Epirus and the river Acheron, which flows from Molossia into what Livy calls the Infernal Marshes and finally empties itself into the Thesprotian Gulf.

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