Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email
Answers.com

Epirus

 
Wikipedia: Epirus
Epirus across Greece Albania4.svg
The region of Epirus in the 20th century, divided between Greece and Albania.

Grey: approx. extent of Epirus in antiquity; Orange: Greek periphery of Epirus; Green: approx. extent of largest concentration of Greeks in "Northern Epirus", early 20th cent.[1] Red dotted line: territory of autonomous state of Northern Epirus

The name Epirus, from the Greek "Ήπειρος" meaning continent may refer to:

Contents

Geographical

Historical

  • Ancient Greek state of Epirus (330 - 167 BC) ruled by Pyrrhus of Epirus (ca. 300-272 BC)
  • Epirus vetus (146 BC-395 AD) and Epirus nova 'Old - and New Epirus' - provinces of the Roman Empire
  • Despotate of Epirus (1205-1479) one of the successor states of the Byzantine Empire
  • The Principality of Epirus may refer to the pashalik of Ali Pasha (ca. 1787-1822)
  • Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus, a short lived state (1914) proclaimed by the pro-Greek party in modern Southern Albania (Northern Epirus)

People

References

  1. ^ Following G. Soteriadis: “An Ethnological Map Illustrating Hellenism In The Balkan Peninsula And Asia Minor” London: Edward Stanford, 1918. Image:Hellenism in the Near East 1918.jpg

Search unanswered questions...
Enter a question here...
Search: All sources Community Q&A Reference topics
 
 

 

Copyrights:

Wikipedia. This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Epirus" Read more

 

Mentioned in