- romanized: Āpeirōtân,
Attic Gr****: Ἠπειρωτῶν, romanized: Ēpeirōtôn, i.e. "of the
Epirotes", see
adjacent image). The
Albanian name for the region,
which derives...
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social structure of the
Epirotes was the
tribe and that they
spoke a West-Gr**** dialect. Tom
Winnifrith (1983)
argues that the
Epirotes became culturally more...
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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...
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Epirotes hostile to the
Achaeans and Aetolians, but it
presumably ended following the
Illyrian defeat in the
First Illyrian War.
Although the
Epirote...
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January 2021.
Epigraphic and
ancient literary evidence indicates that the
Epirotes spoke a form of West Gr****, a
dialect of
ancient Gr****. Filos, Panagiotis...
- the
Epirotes, failed.
However a
second wave
frightened the elephants –
possibly with
flaming arrows –
causing them to rush
against the
Epirotes. The...
- This list
refers to
inhabitants of
Ancient Epirus. Ambrax,
Ambracia Chaon Echetus King of
Epirus Epirus, a Theban, died in Epirus.
Callidice of Thesprotia...
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February 1914, by the
local Gr**** po****tion in
southern Albania (Northern
Epirotes). The area,
known as
Northern Epirus to Gr****s and with a
substantial Gr****...
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estimates counted nearly 30,000
Northern Epirotes in
North America in 1919.
According to post-war sources,
Northern Epirotes in
America numbered over 15,000 families...
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Planning to
invade Asia,
Demetrius made
peace with Pyrrhus,
giving the
Epirotes land in
Macedonia while keeping Corcyra and Lan****a for
himself and ensuring...