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- of that time mention that Saint Elias of Enna was detained as a spy in Bouthrotos, while ****nios of Corfu (876–953) noted the marine wealth of the town...
- Theatre of Gitanae, Thesprotia Theatre of Apollonia, in Illyria Theatre of Bouthrotos (modern Butrinti) Theatre of Byllis Theatre of Dion, Pieria Theatre of...
- History and Civilization. Ekdotikē Athēnōn: 126. ISBN 9789602133712. "At Bouthrotos, it is enough to compare the theatre, built of grey poros, with all the...
- Bouthrotos, but also of the other asclepieia; such as those of Nafpaktos, Orchomenos, Chaeronia, Epidaurus, etc. With the development of Bouthrotos'...
- decisions was subject to the sanction of the local bishop (episcopal see at Bouthrotos), who was dependent on the metropolis of Ioannina" Temo, Sotir (1985)...
- bishopric, which by 1337 had been united with the neighbouring see of Bouthrotos (Βοθρωτοὺ καὶ Γλυκέως). The joint bishopric was subordinated in the second...
- and accounts for the urban organization of Bouchetion, Elatria, Torone, Bouthrotos and Amantia at this same period. Winnifrith 2002, p. 174. Hatzopoulos...
- periods, sources still tend to come from Ambracia and Dodona, as well as Bouthrotos. The Corinthian and Elean colonies on the coast were gradually integrated...
- Epirus (Thesis). University of Cincinnati. Hernandez, David R. (2017). "Bouthrotos (Butrint) in the Archaic and classical Periods: The Acropolis and Temple...
- as those attested for c. 1470: the bishoprics of Vela, Dryinoupolis, Bouthrotos/Glyky, and Himarra. Under the regime of Thomas II Prel****vić (1367–1384)...