- the
Thyamis delta and
river basin were
small and
scattered compared to the
upland larger Gr****
villages of the
hilly area to the north.
Thyamis forms...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Thyamis (Ancient Gr****: Θύαμις) was a commander,
along with his brothers, the Cyraioi, who
fought together with
Deriades against Dionysus...
- (Cape Malea).
Epirus &
Central Greece Pavla/Pavllë (near Vrinë, Albania)
Thyamis (near Igoumenitsa)
Tyria (near Vrosina)
Acheron (near Parga)
Louros (near...
-
Arachthos river,
crossed by the
historic Bridge of Arta, the Louros, the
Thyamis or Kalamas, and the Voidomatis, a
tributary of the Vjosë
flowing through...
-
uncertain etymology. It
possibly derives from the
ancient Gr**** name of the
Thyamis river,
called Cham (Çam) in Albanian,
either through the
unattested Slavic...
-
being Molossia and Thesprotia.
Chaonia traditionally stretched between the
Thyamis river in the
south and the
Akrokeraunian range in the north,
between present-day...
-
Epirotian volunteers, he
claimed the
region of
Epirus north of the
River Thyamis and it is
because of him that the
region was
named Cestrine. According...
-
Ioannina regional unit in Epirus, Greece. It is a left
tributary of the
Thyamis. The
source of the
river Tyria is near the
village Platania, on the western...
- (Κεστρινία), and was
located in Chaonia,
separated from
Thesprotia by the
river Thyamis. It is said to have
received its name from Cestrinus, son of
Helenus and...
-
northeast and the
Lakmos to the east. It is
drained by
tributaries of the
Thyamis to the northwest,
towards Lake
Ioannina to the southwest, by the Voidomatis...