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The Roman province of Macedonia (Latin: Provincia Macedoniae, Greek: Ἐπαρχία Μακεδονίας) was officially established in 146 BC, after the Roman general Quintus Caecilius Metellus defeated Andriscus of Macedon, the last self-styled King of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia in 148 BC, and after the four client republics (the "tetrarchy") established by Rome in the region were dissolved. The province incorporated ancient Macedonia, with the addition of Epirus, Thessaly, and parts of Illyria, Paeonia and Thrace. This created a much larger administrative area, to which the name of 'Macedonia' was still applied. The Dardanians, to the north of the Paeonians, were not included, because they had supported the Romans in their conquest of Macedonia.
After the reforms of Diocletian in the late 3rd century, Epirus Vetus was split off, and sometime in the 4th century, the province of Macedonia itself was divided into Macedonia Prima in the south and Macedonia Secunda or Salutaris in the north. These provinces were all subordinate to the Diocese of Macedonia, one of three dioceses comprising the praetorian prefecture of Illyricum. When the Prefecture was divided between the Western and Eastern Empires in 379, the Macedonian provinces were included in Eastern Illyricum. With the permanent division of the Empire in 395, Macedonia passed to the East, which would evolve into the Byzantine Empire.
Epirus (/ᵻˈpaɪərəs/) is a geographical and historical region in southeastern Europe, now shared between Greece and Albania. It lies between the Pindus Mountains and the Ionian Sea, stretching from the Bay of Vlorë and the Acroceraunian mountains in the north to the Ambracian Gulf and the ruined Roman city of Nicopolis in the south. It is currently divided between the region of Epirus in northwestern Greece and the counties of Gjirokastër, Vlorë, and Berat in southern Albania. The largest city in Epirus is Ioannina, seat of the region of Epirus, with Gjirokastër the largest city in the Albanian part of Epirus.
A rugged and mountainous region, Epirus was the north-west area of ancient Greece. It was inhabited by the Greek tribes of the Chaonians, Molossians, and Thesprotians, and home to the sanctuary of Dodona, the oldest ancient Greek oracle, and the most prestigious one after Delphi. Unified into a single state in 370 BC by the Aeacidae dynasty, Epirus achieved fame during the reign of Pyrrhus of Epirus, whose campaigns against Rome are the origin of the term "Pyrrhic victory". Epirus subsequently became part of the Roman Empire along with the rest of Greece in 146 BC, which was followed by the Byzantine Empire.
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The life of Pyrrhus the Eagle, the Molossian King of Epirus, 318--272 BC. Famous for fighting the Romans, Carthaginians, Macedonians, Spartans and anyone else who got in his way, Pyrrhus was a warrior king of the highest order.
Epirus - Greece, Parga, Πάργα, Ioannina, Zagoria, Ζαγόρι, Vikos Gorge, Monodendri, Mikro and Megalo Papingo, Acheron river, Nekromanteio, Zalongo, Dodoni, Ali Pasha castle, Syvota, Katarraktis - waterfalls, Arta, Ancient Cassope, Aristi
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IPEIROTIKI MOUSIKI
A typical music from the ancient hellenic region of Eprius. Hellenic and Albanian epirotic songs. (Arvanitika included) Epirus is devided in two parts (Northen Epirus which is part from Illyria nowdays (Albania) and South Epirus or just Epirus in Hellas (Greece).. However the capital and the largest city of northen-east Greece (therfore aka Epirus) is Ioannina. The name Epirus is derived from the Greek: Ἤπειρος, Ḗpeiros (Doric: Ἄπειρος, Ápeiros), meaning "mainland" or terra firma. Hellenics and Albanians share the same heirtage of Epirus, Since the ancient time this place was inhabited with people.. Hellenics... together with few Illyrian tribes. (However Illyrians are part of Epirus since the ancient times) Symbol of this region is the glorious double-headed EAGLE, beside that some s...
Music from Region EPIRUS(GREECE), Northern Epirus occupied 1912 by Albania
Im Nordwesten Griechenlands liegt die Region Epirus, genannt nach dem Gebirge an der albanischen Grenze. Die Reise führt in pittoreske Bergdörfer. Dort besucht das Kamerateam einen Dachdecker, der mit dem für die Region typischen Naturstein eine Kirche deckt, ferner eine alte Frau, die für ihre Blätterteigpastete frische Kräuter in der Wildnis sammelt. Das Filmteam erkundet das in einer Felswand errichtete Kloster von Kipina, erforscht einen unterirdischen Fluss und trifft auf einen Krabbenfischer im Ambrakischen Golf, einem Paradies für Anhänger des Kite-Surfens und anderer Wassersportarten.
Ein paar Tage in Zagori, einer gebiergigen Region im Epirus, in Griechenland. Ausgangspunkt war Tsepelovo, ein Dorf in 1200m Höhe. Besondere Höhepunkte waren der Vikos Canon, die alten Brücken, insbesondere die von Kipi, die Treppen (Skala) vonVradeto, sowie die alten Dörfer wie Monodendri, Koukouli, Papigo, Vikos usw. Die Vikosschlucht ist die tiefste weltweit. Aber große Freude hatten wir auch mit unserem Quartier, der Pension Gouris in Tsepelovo.