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1Epirus
the geography, the ancient remains, the history and the topography of Epirus and adjacent areas
By N. G. L. Hammond
“Epirus” Metadata:
- Title: Epirus
- Author: N. G. L. Hammond
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 847
- Publisher: Clarendon Press - Arno Press
- Publish Date: 1967 - 1981
- Publish Location: Oxford - New York
“Epirus” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Epirus - archeology - excavations - antiquity - Preveza. Paramythia - Margariti - Filiates - Delvine - Himare - Volona - Vlore - Arta - Lakkasouli - Ioannina - Kalamas - Drin - Vijose - Aous - Valtos - Akheloos - Zagori - Pindus - flints - pottery - Celts - swords - daggers - knives - battle-axes - spear-heads - javelin-heads - arrow-heads - Corcyra - Molossians - Epirotes - Pyrrhus - Epirotic League - Roamans
- Places: Epirus (Greece and Albania)
- Time: 1120 B.C. - 167 B.C.
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL18365675M - OL4093847M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 7574002
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 80002996
- All ISBNs: 9780405140587 - 0405140584
Author's Alternative Names:
"Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière Hammond"Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1967
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Vjosa
Aoös (Ἄωος, Ἀῶος, Ἀῷος) in Greek (e.g. in Eratosthenes' Geography), and Aous in Latin. In Albanian it is called Vjosë or Vjosa, while in Greece it is
Albania
ancient history. 2000. ISBN 0-521-23447-6, page 261,"... down to the mouth of Aous" Wilkes, John (1995). The Illyrians. Oxford, United Kingdom: Blackwell Publishing
Aous Shakra
Aous Shakra (also Aous Chakra) (Arabic: أوس شقرة) (April 22, 1908 – April 1, 1992) was an existential philosopher and politician. He was the Palestinian
Aous (disambiguation)
Aous is a river in Albania and Greece. Aoos, or Aous may refer to ancient peoples or locations: Aous (King) was the first king of ancient Cyprus Aous
Battle of the Aous
Battle of the Aous or Aoos can refer to one of the following battles fought at or near the Aoös river (modern Vjosa) in Epirus (modern Greece and Albania):
Battle of the Aous (198 BC)
The Battle of the Aous was fought in 198 BC between the Roman Republic and the Kingdom of Macedon, in the area between modern Tepelenë and Këlcyrë in Albania
Tepelenë District
barred the way to Epirus and, in 198 BC, a decisive battle, the Battle of the Aous, took place between a Roman army commanded by Consul Titus Quinctius Flamininus
Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
defeating the largely mercenary army of Antigonus II at the 274 BC Battle of Aous and driving him out of Macedonia, forcing him to seek refuge with his naval
Illyria
or less the area of northern and central Albania down to the mouth of the Aous." Ivetic 2022, p. 44: "In 228, the Romans imposed a protectorate on the islands
Music of Algeria
arabe-kabyle, textes transcrits, traduits et annotés sous la direction de Rachid Aous, Éditions El Ouns/Unesco, Paris, 1996. Bezza Mazouzi La musique algérienne