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Euroea or
Euroia (Ancient Gr****: Εὔροια; also
transcribed as Eurœa) was a city in Epirus, in
western Greece,
during late antiquity. It was
abandoned in...
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built by the
Byzantine emperor Justinian I for the
inhabitants of
ancient Euroia. This view is not supported, however, by any
concrete archaeological evidence...
- Institute,
served as
Chair of the
European Information Architecture Summit -
EuroIA from 2005-2014, and is on the
Advisory Board of the
Copenhagen Business...
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Byzantine emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565) for the
inhabitants of
ancient Euroia. This view is not supported, however, by any
concrete archaeological evidence...
- of the main
settlements in
Epirus Vetus together with Nicopolis, Dodona,
Euroia, Andrianoupolis, Anhiasmos, Vouthroton, Photike,
Corfu and Ithaka. However...
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Byzantine emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565) for the
inhabitants of
ancient Euroia, but
archaeological evidence for this is lacking; indeed,
early 21st-century...