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Ionian islands. The
local name was
struck on the
coinage of the
unified Epirote commonwealth: "ΑΠΕΙΡΩΤΑΝ" (Ancient Gr****: Ἀπειρωτᾶν, romanized: Āpeirōtân...
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Epirus (/ɪˈpaɪrəs/;
Epirote Gr****: Ἄπειρος, Ápeiros;
Attic Gr****: Ἤπειρος, Ḗpeiros) was an
ancient Gr**** kingdom, and
later republic,
located in the geographical...
- The
Epirote League (
Epirote: Κοινὸν Ἀπειρωτᾶν, Koinòn Āpeirōtân; Attic: Κοινὸν Ἠπειρωτῶν, Koinòn Ēpeirōtôn) was an
ancient Gr**** coalition, or koinon...
- [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and
transcription delimiters. The
Epirote dialect is a
variety of
Northwest Doric that was
spoken in the ancient...
- The
Epirote-Macedonian War of 289 BC was an
armed conflict which occurred during the year of 289 BC
between the
Kingdom of
Epirus and the
Kingdom of Macedonia...
- in 1230
where he was
defeated by the
Bulgarian Empire.
After that, the
Epirote state contracted to its core in
Epirus and Thessaly, and was
forced into...
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Palaiologos to
defeat the
Epirote-Latin league. John,
promoted to
grand domestic and then sebastokrator,
routed the
Epirote army near
Kastoria and captured...
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witnessed devastation while a
considerable number of
Molossians and
other Epirotes were
enslaved and
transported to the
Roman Republic, in the
Italian Peninsula...
- The Albanian-
Epirote War of 1385 (Albanian:
Lufta Shqiptaro-
Epirote) was a
short war
waged between the
Despotate of Arta, led by Gjin Bua
Shpata and the...
- The
Northern Epirote Declaration of
Independence occurred on
February 28, 1914, as a
reaction to the
incorporation of
Northern Epirus into the
newly established...