Greek Anthology Book XIV: 20. - Enigma/Historical Note

Historical Note on Greek Anthology Book $\text {XIV}$: $20$ - Enigma
The exact nature of the character Pyrrhus is not certain in this context.

The military commander ', the eponym of ' was the brother of , not her son.

There is also no record of any foul play against any Polyxena.

It is possible that  is alluded to, but she was not the mother of anyone called Pyrrhus.

However, she was the lover of , who, while being hidden as a child in the court of, adopted the name Pyrrha.

This fits better, as ', according to some legends, was indeed murdered by ' (or sacrificed, which is tantamount to the same thing).

Ultimately, this is all immaterial, as this is supposed to be a website on mathematics and not ancient Greek legends.