Ipiros (kó͘-tāi ông-kok)
Ipiros (Hi-lia̍p-gí: Ήπειρος) sī Kó͘-tāi Hi-lia̍p ê chi̍t ê ông-kok.
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siu-kái- Admetos (470–430 BC)
- Tharrhypas (430–392 BC)
- Alcetas 1-sè (390–370 BC)
- Neoptolemos 1-sè (370–357 BC)
- Arybbas (373–343 BC)
- Alexandros 1-sè (342–331 BC)
- Aeacides (331–317 BC)
- Neoptolemos 2-sè (317–313 BC)
- Aeacides (313 BC)
- Alcetas 2-sè (313–306 BC)
- Pyrros 1-sè (307–302 BC)
- Neoptolemos 2-sè (302–297 BC)
- Pyrros 1-sè (297–272 BC)
- Alexandros 2-sè (272–255 BC)
- Olympias 2-sè (255 BC)
- Pyrros 2-sè (255–237 BC)
- Ptolemaios (237–234 BC)
- Pyrros 3-sè (234 BC)
- Deidamia (234–233 BC)