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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · He was born into the Molossian tribe, one of the three Greek tribes together with the Thesprotians and the Chaones who unified the kingdom of Epirus. Pyrrhus’ father Aeacides was the king of Epirus before him and cousin of Olympias, the mother of Alexander the Great. His mother was an aristocratic woman from Thessaly called Phthia.

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · In 1224 Theodore Ducas of Epirus, who had extended his territories across the north of Greece and far into Bulgaria, wrested Thessalonica from the Latins and was crowned emperor there in defiance of the Emperor in Nicaea.

  3. 1. Juli 2024 · In the defence of the Amphictyonic League of Delphi and in conjunction with the Thessalian League, Macedonia became a key player in the Third Sacred War (356–346 BC), defeating the Phocians, commanded by Onomarchus, at the Battle of Crocus Field in 352 BC.

  4. Vor 4 Tagen · Greece - Despotate, Epirus, Byzantium: The so-called despotate of Epirus (ruled by a despotēs, or lord), which usually included Cephallenia (Kefallinía), was established by Michael I Komnenos Doukas, who established effective control after 1204 over northwestern Greece and a considerable part of Thessaly. His brother and successor ...

  5. Vor einem Tag · Northern Epirus (Greek: Βόρεια Ήπειρος, Vória Ípiros; Albanian: Epiri i Veriut; Aromanian: Epiru di Nsusu) is a term used to refer to those parts of the historical region of Epirus, in the western Balkans, which today are part of Albania.

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · The play is set in the Greek city of Phthia, in the household of Neoptolemus (son of Achilles). The main characters are: Andromache, former princess of Troy, now living as a slave; Hermione, daughter of Menelaus, and Helen, wife of Neoptolemus; Menelaus, king of Sparta; Peleus, father of Achilles; Summary of the Play

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · The Necromanteion was an ancient Greek temple of necromancy devoted to Hades and Persephone. According to tradition, it was located on the banks of the Acheron river in Epirus, near the ancient city of Ephyra. This site was believed by devotees to be the door to Hades, the realm of the dead.