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    Chaonia or Chaon (Ancient Greek: Χαονία or Χάων) was the name of the northwestern part of Epirus, the homeland of the Epirote Greek tribe of the Chaonians...
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    founded by Octavian. Classical Epirus was divided into three regions: Chaonia, Molossia, Thesprotia, each named after the dominant tribe that lived there...
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  • Chaonia is an extinct town in Wayne County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The site was on the bank of the St. Francis River and is now within Lake Wappapello...
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    Dhuvjan Monastery (Dropull) Bangas Gymnasium (Korçë) Geography Ancient: Chaonia, Parauaea Medieval and modern: Dryinopolis, Kolonia Settlements1 Ancient:...
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    transliterated as Antigonia and Antigoneia, was an ancient Greek city in Chaonia, Epirus, and the chief inland city of the ancient Chaonians. It was founded...
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    northwest of Chaonia was in Borsh, which controlled a crucial road that connected Chaonia and southern Illyria. The inclusion of Chaonia in the Kingdom...
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    Himarë (redirect from Chimaera (Chaonia))
    probably started in the 13th and 14th centuries. The use of the name "Chaonia" in reference to the region apparently died out during the 12th century...
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    Andromache. Aeneas also visits Andromache and Helenus when they are living in Chaonia, where Helenus gives him a prophecy and Andromache brings robes and a Phrygian...
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  • Pelion, also Pellion or Pelium (Ancient Greek: Πήλιον, Πέλλιον or Πήλεον, Latin: Pelion, Pelium or Pellium) was an ancient fortified settlement traditionally...
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    Virgil as a foundation of Helenus after the Trojan War in the land of the Chaonia. Its site is located near the modern village of Despotiko in Greece. The...
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