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- Thesprotia (/θɛsˈproʊʃə/; Gr****: Θεσπρωτία, pronounced [θesproˈtia]) is one of the regional units of Greece. It is part of the Epirus region. Its capital...
- known as the Thesprotis (Gr****: Θεσπρωτίς), which is referred to once by Pausanias in the 2nd century AD; alternatively, the Thesprotis may have been...
- Thesprotis (Gr****: Θεσπρωτίς, Thesprōtís), or Thesprotia (Θεσπρωτία, Thesprōtia), was an ancient region in Epirus in northwestern Greece. It encomp****ed...
- Graves, 1990), page 112: "... He used the p****age which opens at Aornum in Thesprotis and, on his arrival, not only charmed the ferryman Charon..." Pausanias...
- Empire. Strabo puts the Thesprotians' territory, Thesprotis, on the coast of southwest Epirus. Thesprotis stretched between the Ambracian Gulf in the south...
- Graves (1990), page 112: "... He used the p****age which opens at Aornum in Thesprotis and, on his arrival, not only charmed the ferryman Charon..." Kelley Coblentz...
- ancient Greece was mentioned by Pausanias as forming the boundary between Thesprotis and Kestrine. In addition, Suda and Ptolemaeus mentioned it. Some Renaissance...
- Penelope's suitors. He journe**** through Epirus and came upon the nation of Thesprotis. Callidice urged him to stay and offered him the kingdom of Thesprotia...
- as Titana), and was one of the most important towns of the Kingdom of Thesprotis during the 4th century BC, covering 28 hectares. The cir****ference of...
- his wife died before him, and that for her sake he came to Aornum in Thesprotis, where of old was an oracle of the dead. He thought, they say, that the...