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Chaonia or
Chaon (Ancient Gr****: Χαονία or Χάων) was the name of the
northwestern part of Epirus, the
homeland of the
Epirote Gr****
tribe of the Chaonians...
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transliterated as
Antigonia and Antigoneia, was an
ancient Gr**** city in
Chaonia, Epirus, and the
chief inland city of the
ancient Chaonians. It was founded...
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Chaonia is an
extinct town in
Wayne County, in the U.S.
state of Missouri. The site was on the bank of the St.
Francis River and is now
within Lake Wappapello...
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founded by Octavian.
classical Epirus was
divided into
three regions:
Chaonia, Molossia, Thesprotia, each
named after the
dominant tribe that
lived there...
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northwest of
Chaonia was in Borsh,
which controlled a
crucial road that
connected Chaonia and
southern Illyria. The
inclusion of
Chaonia in the Kingdom...
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probably started in the 13th and 14th centuries. The use of the name "
Chaonia" in
reference to the
region apparently died out
during the 12th century...
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Dhuvjan Monastery (Dropull)
Bangas Gymnasium (Korçë)
Geography Ancient:
Chaonia,
Parauaea Medieval and modern: Dryinopolis,
Kolonia Settlements1 Ancient:...
- times, the city was
known as
Onchesmus or
Onchesmos and was a port-town of
Chaonia in
ancient Epirus. It owes its
modern name to the
nearby Byzantine monastery...
- Pelion, also
Pellion or
Pelium (Ancient Gr****: Πήλιον, Πέλλιον or Πήλεον, Latin: Pelion,
Pelium or Pellium) was an
ancient fortified settlement traditionally...
- Gr**** muni****lity of the same name is
named after the
ancient territory.
Chaonia or
Chaon (Gr**** Χαονία or Χάων) was the name of the
northwestern part of...