- The
Molossians (Gr****: Μολοσσοί or Μολοττοί, romanized: Molossoi or Molottoi) were a
group of
ancient Gr****
tribes which inhabited the
region of Epirus...
- They
lived on
Mount Pindus and in the
neighborhood of
Mount Tomarus.
Tymphaeans - They
lived in Tymphaea,
eastern slopes of
Mount Tymphe. Thesprotians...
-
After the
Battle of
Issus in 333,
Polyperchon was
given command of the
Tymphaean battalion of the
phalanx which he
retained until 324.
After his return...
-
Genitsari near
Vitsa led to the
discovery of a
settlement possibly of the
Tymphaeans or the
Molossians dated to the 9th
until the 4th
century BC.
There were...
- vánas ('desire') Zis sky-god *dyēs
Albanian Zojz ('sky-god') Gr**** Zeus;
Tymphaean:
Deipaturos ('daylight-sky-father'),
considered a
loanword from Illyrian...
- of Voidomatis. In antiquity, the
region of
Zagori was
inhabited by the
Tymphaeans and
formed a part of the
ancient kingdom of the Molossians, a Gr**** tribe...
-
Attalus (Gr****: Ἄτταλος; fl. 4th
century BC), son of
Andromenes from Tymphaia, and one of Alexander's officers, was
accused with his brothers, Amyntas...
-
Alexander (Gr****: Αλέξανδρος;
killed 314 BC) was a son of Polyperchon, the
regent of Macedonia, and an
important general in the Wars of the Diadochi. Antipater...
- 7, Ch. 7, and is ****ociated with the
ancient land of
Tymphaea and the
Tymphaeans, one of the
tribes of
Ancient Epirus.
Despite its
ancient use, the name...
- (Ancient Gr****: Πολέμων;
lived 4th
century BC), son of
Andromenes the
Tymphaean, was a
Macedonian officer in the
service of
Alexander the
Great (336–323...