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- or Troja (Τροΐα), was a town in ancient Epirus. Its district was called Cestrine or Kestrine (Κεστρίνη) and Kestrinia (Κεστρινία), and was located in Chaonia...
- 2nd century AD Baiake pre-****enistic polis Bouthroton, Chaonian polis Cestrine or Cammania, modern-day Filiates Chimaera (Chaonia), or Chimera (polis)...
- of the River Thyamis and it is because of him that the region was named Cestrine. According to another tradition, Cestrinus was king of Cimmerian Bosporus...
- Histiaeotis Pelasgiotis Perrhaebia Epirus Cities in ancient Epirus Chaonia Cestrine Chimaera Buthrotum Panormos Onchesmos Antigonia Palaeste Phoenice Molossis...
- description and geography of Illyria. Important cities in Chaonia included Cestrine (modern Filiates), Chimaera (modern Himarë), Buthrotum, Phoenice, C****iope...
- regional unit and southern Albania. The region of Filiates was known as Cestrine prior to the Ottoman period. The region is named for the ancient town of...
- borders of Chaonia were located at Cestrine, an area contested between the Chaonians and the Thesprotians. Cestrine stretched along the modern Gr****-Albanian...