- ISBN 978-0313076961. Nicol,
Donald MacGillivray (1984). The
Despotate of
Epiros, 1267–1479: A
Contribution to the
History of Greece. Cambridge: Cambridge...
- on a
different site, and
became the see of the bishop.
Hadrianopolis in
Epiro remains a
titular see of the
Roman Catholic Church. Its site is located...
- for much of his
reign the
Republic of
Venice and
later the
Despotate of
Epiros. In 1208-09, he
considered conversion to
Catholicism from
Eastern Orthodoxy...
- 87–110. ISBN 0-71463372-0. Nicol,
Donald M. (1984) [1957]. The
Despotate of
Epiros 1267–1479: A
Contribution to the
History of
Greece in the
Middle Ages (2nd...
- The
epiros minnow (Pelasgus thesproticus) is a
species of
cyprinid fish. It is
found in
Albania and
north eastern Greece,
including the
island of Corfu...
- The
Roman Catholic Church has
established "Eurœa" (since 1933: "Eurœa in
Epiro") as a
titular see. Its in****bents are:
Bishop Jean de
Brunet de Pujols...
-
Archived from the
original on
January 25, 2021.
Retrieved October 9, 2023.
Epiro,
Stephanie (May 23, 2008). "P&G
Hopes Aguilera Will 'Inspire' Its Fragrance...
- ISBN 978-0-86078-190-5. Nicol,
Donald MacGillivray (2010), The
Despotate of
Epiros 1267–1479: A
Contribution to the
History of
Greece in the
Middle Ages, Cambridge...
-
Nicopolis (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Νικόπολις, translit. Nikópolis, lit. "City of Victory") or
Actia Nicopolis was the
capital city of the
Roman province of Epirus...
-
Ottoman Empire Died June 29, 1906(1906-06-29) (aged 69)
Romania Resting place Epiros,
Greece Occupation Educator Spouse Julia Romana Howe (m. 1870–1886)...