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Thesprotia (/θɛsˈproʊʃə/; Gr****: Θεσπρωτία,
pronounced [θesproˈtia]) is one of the
regional units of Greece. It is part of the
Epirus region. Its capital...
- his wife died
before him, and that for her sake he came to
Aornum in
Thesprotis,
where of old was an
oracle of the dead. He thought, they say, that the...
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known as the
Thesprotis (Gr****: Θεσπρωτίς),
which is
referred to once by
Pausanias in the 2nd
century AD; alternatively, the
Thesprotis may have been...
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Thesprotis (Gr****: Θεσπρωτίς,
Thesprōtís), or
Thesprotia (Θεσπρωτία, Thesprōtia), was an
ancient region in
Epirus in
northwestern Greece. It encomp****ed...
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Graves (1990), page 112: "... He used the p****age
which opens at
Aornum in
Thesprotis and, on his arrival, not only
charmed the
ferryman Charon..."
Kelley Coblentz...
- Thespiaí Θεσπιές Thespiés θespiˈes
Thespiae Θεσπρωτίς
Thesprōtís Θεσπρωτία Thesprotía θesproˈtia
Thesprotis;
Thesprotia Θεσσαλία Thessalía Θεσσαλία Thessalía...
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ancient Greece was
mentioned by
Pausanias as
forming the
boundary between Thesprotis and Kestrine. In addition, Suda and
Ptolemaeus mentioned it. The source...
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ancient Gr**** tribe, akin to the Molossians,
inhabiting the
kingdom of
Thesprotis in Epirus.
Together with the
Molossians and the Chaonians, they formed...
- with the
Molossians siding with the
Macedonians and the
Chaones and
Thesproti siding with Rome. The
outcome was
disastrous for Epirus;
Molossia fell...
- Graves, 1990), page 112: "... He used the p****age
which opens at
Aornum in
Thesprotis and, on his arrival, not only
charmed the
ferryman Charon..." Pausanias...