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[[Aeacidae]] /iːˈæsɪdiː/ (Greek: [[Αἰακίδαι]], translit. Aiakídai) refers to the Greek descendants of [[Aeacus]], including [[Peleus]], son of Aeacus, and [[Achilles]], [[grandson]] of Aeacus—several times in the Iliad Homer refers to [[Achilles]] as [[Αἰακίδης]] (Aiakides: II.860, 874; IX.184, 191, etc.). [[Neoptolemus]] was the son of [[Achilles]] and the princess [[Deidamea]]. The kings of [[Epirus]] and [[Olympias]], mother to [[Alexander the Great]], claimed to be members of this [[lineage]].
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Wikipedia EN

Aeacidae /iːˈæsɪdiː/ (Greek: Αἰακίδαι, translit. Aiakídai) refers to the Greek descendants of Aeacus, including Peleus, son of Aeacus, and Achilles, grandson of Aeacus—several times in the Iliad Homer refers to Achilles as Αἰακίδης (Aiakides: II.860, 874; IX.184, 191, etc.). Neoptolemus was the son of Achilles and the princess Deidamea. The kings of Epirus and Olympias, mother to Alexander the Great, claimed to be members of this lineage.