Epeiros, sometimes ‹Apeiros› in the sources, was a region in the northwest of the ancient Balkan peninsula. It ran roughly from the Gulf of Ambrakia in the south to Apollonia in the north, and as far inland as the Pindos mountain range. Epeiros was a region of substantial political and ethnic variety. For instance, Thucydides (2. 80. 5–6), when relating the local forces campaigning with the Spartan admiral Knemos in Akarnania in the summer of 429, describes a variety of ‹barbarian› contingents from Epeiros, some coming from communities with kings (Molossians, Atintanians, Parauaians, Orestians) and others kingless (Chaonians, Thesprotians). Three of these ethne came to dominate the region in the fourth, third, and second centuries: the Molo...
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International audienceMedieval Epirus was the melting pot of many migratory influxes, whether Slav, ...
The relationship between the kingdom of Pontus and the kingdoms of the successors in 4th-3rd c. B.C....
Whereas there is some evidence of Corcyrean interference in the Corinthian control of Leucas and Ana...
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Amyntas III became king of Macedonia in 394/3 bce after a six-year dynastic struggle. He was the gra...
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Amyntas I (sixth century bce), son of Alketas and father of Alexander I, known as the Philhellene, i...
The Persian presence in Europe in the late sixth and early fifth century BCE had an impact on the in...
The army with which Alexander the Great conquered the Persian empire was "built around the Macedonia...
Abstract. - The political organization of ancient Epirus is founded on Ethnos' notion, official name...
When Alexander the Great died in 323 BC without a chosen successor he left behind a huge empire and ...
The earliest contacts known to us between Akarnania and the world of the Greek poleis are an unsucce...
Until Philip II Macedonia was a northern periphery of Greece, where the urban phenomenon was essenti...
This study ancient Hellenic culture and civilization in the wide geography, extensive experience as...
Apollonis antik kentinin kalıntıları bugün Manisa’nın Akhisar İlçesi’ne bağlı Mecidiye/Palamut Köyü’...
International audienceMedieval Epirus was the melting pot of many migratory influxes, whether Slav, ...
The relationship between the kingdom of Pontus and the kingdoms of the successors in 4th-3rd c. B.C....
Whereas there is some evidence of Corcyrean interference in the Corinthian control of Leucas and Ana...
International audienceMolossia covers a very extensive geographical area. It is the largest part of ...
Amyntas III became king of Macedonia in 394/3 bce after a six-year dynastic struggle. He was the gra...
Sistan, in the eastern half of Iran, is one of the most important archaeological regions from where ...
Amyntas I (sixth century bce), son of Alketas and father of Alexander I, known as the Philhellene, i...
The Persian presence in Europe in the late sixth and early fifth century BCE had an impact on the in...
The army with which Alexander the Great conquered the Persian empire was "built around the Macedonia...
Abstract. - The political organization of ancient Epirus is founded on Ethnos' notion, official name...
When Alexander the Great died in 323 BC without a chosen successor he left behind a huge empire and ...
The earliest contacts known to us between Akarnania and the world of the Greek poleis are an unsucce...
Until Philip II Macedonia was a northern periphery of Greece, where the urban phenomenon was essenti...
This study ancient Hellenic culture and civilization in the wide geography, extensive experience as...
Apollonis antik kentinin kalıntıları bugün Manisa’nın Akhisar İlçesi’ne bağlı Mecidiye/Palamut Köyü’...
International audienceMedieval Epirus was the melting pot of many migratory influxes, whether Slav, ...
The relationship between the kingdom of Pontus and the kingdoms of the successors in 4th-3rd c. B.C....