Neoptolemus in Wikipedia
Neoptolemus (also Neoptólemos or Pyrrhus; Greek Νεοπτόλημος,
"New War") was the son of the warrior Achilles and the
princess Deidamia in Greek mythology. Achilles' mother
foretold many years before Achilles birth that there would be
a great war. She saw that her only son was to die if he fought
in the war. She sought a place for him to avoid fighting in
the Trojan War, due to a prophecy of his death in the
conflict. She disguised him as a woman in the court of
Lycomedes, the King of Scyros. During that time, he had an
affair with the princess, Deidamea, who then gave birth to
Neoptolemus. Neoptolemus was originally called Pyrrhus,
because the female version of that name, Pyrrha, had been
taken by his father while disguised as a woman...
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