Pausa 1.11, Pausa 2.23.6, Apol1 E.1.7.40
Pausa 1.11.1
Changed the last id for the last Pyrrhus in the passage, from PYRR2 to NEOP1.
Why: In the last sentence, it is implied that this Pyrrhus was married to Andromache, who remarried after his death. Pyrrhus (PYRR2) lived more than 15 generation after Andromache. Therefore, the Pyrrhus that is being referred to, would be the Pyrrhus that was live in the same era, Pyrrhus the son of Achilles, otherwise also known as Neoptolemus. Who was the one that made Andromache into his concubine.
Pausa 1.11.3 (1.11.7)
Changed Alexander from ALEX3 to ALEX5. And Neoptolemus from NEOP1 to NEOP2.
Why: In 1.11.3 has the same event described in 1.11.7. Also ALEX3 is Alexander the Great who is the son of Philip II of Macedon and Olympias. Since the sentence, says "Alexander, son of Neoptolemus" means that this Alexander can not be Alexander the Great but is the Alexander who is the brother of Olympias, uncle of Alexander the Great, and son of Neoptolemus (NEOP2).
Pausa 1.11.5
Created a new id for Alcetas ALCE5, and instead of using ALCE4.
Why: quote from 1.11.1 "father of Neoptolemus and Aryblas was Alcetas, son of Tharypus."
So the id for Alcetas, is ALCE4, he is the father of Neoptolemus (NEOP2) (who is the father of Olympias and Alexander Molossus) and Aryblas/Arybbas (ARYB1).
In 1.11.5 "The Epeirots accepted Alcetas as their king, being the son of Arybbas(ARYB1) and the elder brother of Aeacides (AEAC2)"
This Alcetas can not be the same Alcetas who is the father of Neoptolemus and Arybbas, becuase Arybbas is his father.
Also, Aeacides (AEAC2) is the son of Arybbas (AEAC2). So that means that this Alcetas, as the quote mentions, is the son of Arybbas, the brother of Aeacides, and the grandson of Alcetas(ALCE4).
Pausa 2.23.6
Changed the Pyrrhus id from PYRR2 to NEOP1.
Why: Neoptolemus is Achilles' son. Refer to above.
Apol E.1.7.40
Changed the Neoptolemus id from NEOP2 to NEOP1
Why: NEOP2, is the id for Olympias' father, who is also the grandfather of Alexander the Great. While NEOP1 is the id of Achilles' son, who is alive at the time of the Trojan War. Between these two men, are more than 15 generations.
Sources: I draw a family tree, based on Pausa 1.11. And did a quick check on if these individuals existed with Wikipedia. After, checked again if these individuals existed and their family relationships with Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology Vol. 1-3. Edited by William Smith, LL.D., and the Oxford Classical Dictionary, Located in Oxford References, in the online database of the UVIC library. As well as going through the other texts on the site, Homer's Illiad, Apollodorus.
Please note that in the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology.
Tharypus the father of Alcetas, is also referred to as, Arribas or Arrybas or Arymbas or Tharrytus.
His son Alcetas is referred to as Alcetas I.
Alcetas's son, Aryblas/Arybbas, is also referred to as, Pyrrhus or Arybilus or Arymbas.