Some articles on epiros:
Nicopolis - Later Roman and Byzantine Period
... and sea forces counter-attacked, and the invaders wandered their way through Boeotia, Akarnania, Epiros, Macedonia, and Thrace on their way back to Moesia ... In Epiros, while the inhabitants of Nicopolis made hasty repairs to fortifications and managed to avert the danger, the leaders of Kerkyra organized their own ... Diocletian's reforms, the province of Epiros became known as Epirus Vetus (including Adrianopolis, Phoiniki, Ogchismos, and Bouthroton as the most northerly major cities ...
... and sea forces counter-attacked, and the invaders wandered their way through Boeotia, Akarnania, Epiros, Macedonia, and Thrace on their way back to Moesia ... In Epiros, while the inhabitants of Nicopolis made hasty repairs to fortifications and managed to avert the danger, the leaders of Kerkyra organized their own ... Diocletian's reforms, the province of Epiros became known as Epirus Vetus (including Adrianopolis, Phoiniki, Ogchismos, and Bouthroton as the most northerly major cities ...
Angelos
... From the 13th to the 15th century, a branch of the family ruled Epiros, Thessaly and Thessaloniki under the name of Angelos Komnenos Doukas ... of the Latin Empire in 1204, members of the Angeloi assumed power in Epiros and Thessaly, naming themselves Angeloi Komnenoi Doukai in order to distinguish themselves from ... an illegitimate son of the sebastokrator John Angelos, founded the Despotate of Epiros, choosing the city of Arta as its capital ...
... From the 13th to the 15th century, a branch of the family ruled Epiros, Thessaly and Thessaloniki under the name of Angelos Komnenos Doukas ... of the Latin Empire in 1204, members of the Angeloi assumed power in Epiros and Thessaly, naming themselves Angeloi Komnenoi Doukai in order to distinguish themselves from ... an illegitimate son of the sebastokrator John Angelos, founded the Despotate of Epiros, choosing the city of Arta as its capital ...
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