- Albania. The name
Epirus is
derived from the Gr****: Ἤπειρος, romanized:
Ḗpeiros (Doric Gr****: Ἄπειρος, romanized: Ápeiros),
meaning "mainland" or terra...
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founder of Thebes, and
grandson of the
goddess Harmonia. His
sister was
Epeiros and his son was Menoeceus. Much of what is
known about the
character comes...
- (
epeiros), 5
continents model;
Lexico Triantaphyllide online dictionary, Gr****
Language Center (Kentro ****enikes Glossas),
lemma continent (
epeiros Archived...
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Epirus or
Epeiros (Ancient Gr****: Ἤπειρος, romanized:
Ḗpeiros), in Gr**** mythology, was a
member of the
Theban royal family as the
daughter of princess...
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Thomais Orsini (born c. 1330 - ) was the
queen consort of the
Serbian tsar and
ruler of
Epirus and Thessaly,
Simeon Uroš Nemanjić. Born
Thomais Komnene...
-
Handbook of
Coins of
Macedon and Its Neighbors. Part I: Macedon, Illyria, and
Epeiros,
Sixth to
First Centuries BC (The
Handbook of Gr****
Coinage Series, Volume...
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Echion 3.
Polydorus Nycteis Antiope Semele Autonoë
Dionysus 2.
Pentheus Epeiros 4.
Labdacus 5a.
Amphion 5b.
Zethus Menoeceus Eurydice A7, A8 & A9. Creon...
- (15th ed.).
Georg Autenrieth (1876). "
ēpeiros". A
Homeric Dictionary for
Schools and Colleges. J.B.
Hofmann (1950). "
ēpeiros".
Etymologisches Wörterbuch des...
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preferred by
Cadmus to be his son-in-law":
Echion was
father of
Pentheus and
Epeiros by Agave. He was
credited to be the
founder of the
Malian city of Echinos...
- bey of the
spahis of Szendrő (today Smederevo, Serbia),
named as Ali of
Epeiros in a duel on 28
February 1514. Ali was a
great swordsman, who had already...