EPIRUS

ĕpīˈrəs, ancient country of Greece, on the Ionian Sea and W of Macedon and Thessaly, a region now occupied by NW Greece and S Albania. At the time of Homer, Epirus was known as the home of the oracle of Dodona. It was inhabited from very early times by Epirote tribes, barely known to the Greeks. The tribes were molded into a state under the hegemony of one of them (the Molossi), whose chiefs became the paramount rulers in the 4th cent. b.c. A Molossian ruler, Neoptolemus, married his daughter to Philip II of Macedon, who placed Neoptolemus' son Alexander on the throne of Molossia (most of Epirus). Alexander died on an invasion of Italy, but the kingdom persisted and grew. It reached its height in the 3d cent. b.c. under Pyrrhus, who achieved great renown. However, Pyrrhus' exploits and the unsuccessful attempts of his successor, Alexander II (d. 240 b.c.), to take Macedon ruined the state. A republic was set up with its capital at Phoenice. The Epirotes sided with Macedon in the wars against Rome, and Epirus was sacked (167) by Aemilius Paullus, who took away many thousands of captives. The country passed under Roman dominion. Octavian (later Augustus) built (31 b.c.) a new capital at Nicopolis. Epirus was a more-or-less-neglected portion of the Byzantine Empire. After the Crusaders had conquered Constantinople, the despotate of Epirus, larger than ancient Epirus, was set up. At the end of the 18th cent. Ali Pasha, the pasha of Yannina, set up an independent state in Epirus and Albania.

See study by N. G. L. Hammond (1967) of the geography and ancient remains of the area.

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...the Romans. Both Southern and Northern Epirus were then part of Pyrrhus Kingdom and...as Greek. The cultural connection of Epirus with Greece is eminently testified to...the Odyssey. During the Byzantine times Epirus, northern and southern, formed part...
...in Greece centuries ago. THE NATION: Epirus, meaning "mainland" in ancient Greek...Overrun by the expanding Macedonian state, Epirus again became an independent kingdom following...growing Roman Empire in 146 B.C. Roman Epirus remained with the eastern half of the...
...reaching the island through the region of Epirus which would include most of present...ware which developed from contacts with Epirus. Our knowledge of the Mycenaean pottery...1965 Chr., 381, pl. 437c.. 14 Epirus, 307 ff. 15 Godisnak XV, 1977, 168...
...plans for Greece to acquire the whole of Epirus were thwarted by the declaration in November...present-day borders, including northern Epirus (where ethnic Albanians outnumbered Greeks...Greece acquired Greek-majority southern Epirus. Greece occupied northern Epirus soon...
...owing to emigration and expulsions. In Epirus also Greek interests came into collision...Greece to annex Southern and Central Epirus was so obvious that they could not be disputed, but in Northern Epirus, or as the Italians called the district...
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...Koumpania Xalkias: Traditional Musicians of Epirus by Michael G. Kaloyanides Grece. Koumpania...Koumpania Xalkias: Traditional Musicians of Epirus. 2004. INEDIT / Maisons des Cultures...boisterous rivers, and untamed forests, Epirus is mainland Greeces most isolated and...
...cl), 0-226-25678-2 (pbk). Margherita Sarrocchi. Scanderbeide: The Heroic Deeds of George Scanderbeg, King of Epirus. The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe. Ed. and trans. Rinaldina Russell. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press...
...existence of Para- Romani varieties in Epirus, in the areas of Janina and Konitsa...additional argument is that the verbs of the Epirus Romika (see sect. 5), which are attested...4<9 ;8;5<9. 5. The Romika of Epirus In what follows, I will attempt to highlight...
...separating the misadventure of Alexander of Epirus in Calabria (ca. 330 B.C.) and the...and Samnites defeat Alexander, king of Epirus (ca. 330 B.C.). * (Milan) M...running for help. Whereas Pyrrhus, king of Epirus, is famous as an enemy of Rome (282...
...southern and eastern Albania referred to as "Epirus." Distinct Albanian communities existed...Description of the ethnic composition of S. Epirus. (G/R) PA XVI/77, F. 143, K...composition of the geographic region of Epirus, which encompasses northwestern Greece...
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...movement--whose maps already lay claim to much of Greek Epirus as well as most of what is now Skopje Macedonia--are also...resisted. We are menaced on our borders--in Thrace, in Epirus and in Macedonia--and we only seek approval from other countries...
...Front), commanded by Gen. Hubert Lanz, conducted a sweep of Epirus, a region straddling the border between Greece and Albania...deported the ancient Jewish community of Ioannina, the capital of Epirus. In less than three days Nazis and Ballists would wreak havoc...
...are ethnic Albanians. The Albanians, in turn, are the ancient Illyrians, who founded an immense empire extending from Epirus, in what is now northwestern Greece, to the Danube and the Black Sea. With a rich and unique history, the Albanians once...
...ready along its mountainous northern border to repel a fictive Macedonian invasion, will keep refugees out and might slice off Epirus, southern Albania. Other powers should not stand idly by. Turkey, the most stabilizing power in the Balkans, is ready to...
...The great British archeologist Nicholas Hammond, who walked this entire area, found countless traces linking it to ancient Epirus. The Greek minority suffered very harshly under Hoxha and is still regarded with suspicion by the Albanian authorities, who...
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...King Pyrrhus and his ancient kingdom, Epirus, as being part of "Albanian history...leaves no doubt that Pyrrhus, the land of Epirus and its people were Greek and clearly...Albania has occupied the northern part of Epirus - which still contains a Greek Orthodox...
...Holidays (0870 066 7070, www.argoholidays.com). THE EPIRUS COAST LOVE that island feeling but want more to explore? Take...of renting a car and heading off into the wild blue yonder of Epirus and the Pindos Mountains, where there are hidden valleys...
...Tenaro, mythical entrance to the Underworld. 9.Walking in Epirus WHEN I wrote the original Rough Guide, walking in Greece was...country is packed with fantastic treks, no region more so than Epirus, where the Pindus mountains march into Albania. The best bit...
...historical heavyweight who surpassed his father Philip of Macedonia was Alexander the Great. He had famous tutors-Leonidas of Epirus, Lysimachus of Acarnania, and most famous tutor was the philosopher Aristotle.Pacman is willing to learn, and from his...
...Titans and imprisoned these creatures within Mount Tartaros, within a cage that can only be broken by a bolt from the mythical Epirus Bow. Megalomaniac King Hyperion (Mickey Rourke) and his hordes declare war on the Gods by ravaging the land in search of...
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EPIRUS epi r s, ancient country of Greece, on...Greece and S Albania. At the time of Homer, Epirus was known as the home of the oracle of Dodona...Alexander on the throne of Molossia (most of Epirus). Alexander died on an invasion of Italy...
EPIRUS, DESPOTATE OF When, in 1204, the army...an independent Greek state emerged in Epirus under Michael I, a member of the Angelus...Patrai in the south. In 1222 the despot of Epirus took Salonica (Thessaloniki) from the...
PYRRHUS , Molossian king of Epirus pir s, c.318 272 b.c., Molossian king of Epirus. He fought at Ipsus in Asia Minor in the service...Ptolemy I he became (297 b.c.) joint king of Epirus with Neoptolemus. He removed (295) Neoptolemus...
...Northern Greece includes portions of historic Epirus , Macedonia , and Thrace . It takes in...in its history Greece included all of Epirus, Macedonia, and Thrace, part of Asia...into the empire, the Normans attacked Epirus, and the Crusades commenced. The Fourth...
...against the coalition of the despotat of Epirus, Sicily, and Achaea. Michael then led...and Sicily, and against the despotat of Epirus. He concluded peace with the Tatars and...Charless troops with those of Venice invaded Epirus. Michael saved his throne by financing...
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