- The
Thesprotians (Ancient Gr****: Θεσπρωτοί, romanized: Thesprōtoí) were an
ancient Gr**** tribe, akin to the Molossians,
inhabiting the
kingdom of Thesprotis...
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Odyssey 11. There, he weds the
Thesprotian queen Callidice, who
bears him a son, Polypoetes.
Odysseus fights for the
Thesprotians in a war
against the neighbouring...
- to the
Thesprotians,
Ephyra appears to have
reverted to its
original name, Kichyros,
which had been kept
alive in some
neighboring Thesprotian settlement...
- and mountainous. It
comprises the land of the
ancient Molossians and
Thesprotians and a
small part of the land of the Chaonians, the
greater part being...
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Thessalians were a
Thesprotian tribe (according to Herodotus, vii. 176; Veil. Pat. i. 3), and
originally came from the
Thesprotian Ephyra.
Under the guidance...
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Chaonians of
northwestern Epirus, the
Molossians in the center, and the
Thesprotians in the south. The
region inhabited by each of
these ethne had its own...
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decide the controversy,
telling us that it did
indeed once
belong to the
Thesprotians, but
afterwards fell into the
hands of the Molossians; and he is herein...
- of the city and the camps. A war
broke out
between the
Brygoi and the
Thesprotians, who had the
support of Odysseus. The gods
Athena and Ares came to the...
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Epirus (Gr****: Πρίσκος; c. 305 – c. 395 AD), also
known as
Priscus the
Thesprotian (Gr****: Πρίσκος ὁ Θεσπρωτὸς) and
Priscus the
Molossian (Gr****: Πρίσκος...
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northwestern Greece and
southern Albania.
Together with the
Molossians and the
Thesprotians, they
formed the main
tribes of the
northwestern Gr**** group. In historical...