called "New Epirus" (Latin: Epirus Nova) which roughly corresponded to southern Illyria proper, historically inhabited by Illyrian tribes. Epirus proper thereafter...
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the Greek region of Epirus, with Gjirokastër the largest city in the Albanian part of Epirus. A rugged and mountainous region, Epirus was the north-west...
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Numidia (Roman province) (redirect from Africa Nova)
(Besseriani) Nova Barbara (ruins of Beni-Barbar?, Henchir-Barbar?) Nova Caesaris Nova Germania (near Khamissa) Nova Petra (ruins of Encedda?) Nova Sinna Nova Soarsa...
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Berat (redirect from Pulcherianopolis (Epirus))
the walls and burned the city". In Roman times it was included within Epirus Nova, in the province of Macedonia. The town became part of the unstable frontier...
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Apollonia (Illyria) (redirect from Apollonia (Epirus))
Apollonia became part of the Roman province of Macedonia, specifically of Epirus Nova. It supported Julius Caesar in his civil war against Pompey, but fell...
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Neretva River in the north to the borders of Epirus in the south, while its influence extended throughout Epirus and down into Acarnania. The dominant power...
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Greek state (330–167 BC) Epirus Vetus ("Old Epirus", 146 BC–395 AD), province of the Roman Empire Epirus Nova ("New Epirus"), a province of the Roman...
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and Thrace. The city itself was part of Macedonia, more specifically Epirus Nova. In 48 BC Pompey was based at Dyrrachium and beat off an attack by Julius...
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Abandoned by Aurelian in 271. AD 103/114 - Epirus Nova (in western Greece and southern Albania), Epirus was originally under the province of Macedonia...
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Vlorë (redirect from Diocese of Aulon (Epirus))
served as an important port of the Roman Empire, when it was part of Epirus Nova. Aulon (Avlona) became an episcopal see in the 5th century. Among the...
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