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990: 927: 64: 915: 1755: 728: 971: 939: 955: 500: 639: 711:, in which the Byzantines were trying to annex his kingdom. In response to these raids, and to repair the damage done by two destructive earthquakes in 522, Justinian initiated a wide-ranging programme of reconstruction and re-fortification: Hadrianopolis was rebuilt, albeit in reduced extent, and renamed Justinianopolis, while 703:), the entirety of the Balkan provinces was raided by barbarians every year. However, this is considered rhetorical hyperbole by modern scholars, as only a single Slavic raid to the environs of Dyrrhachium, in 548–9, has been documented. Procopius further reports that in 551, the Ostrogothic king 828:
Epirus also had significant populations of Italian settlers with large estates, attracted by the potential for pastoral agriculture. It is possible that these settlers had significant impact on the demographics and commerce of the province.
1126:"At Bouthrotos, it is enough to compare the theatre, built of grey poros, with all the Roman structures surrounding it: the skene and the neighbouring buildings, the new sanctuary of Asklepios and the areas next to it 669:, and plundered Zakynthos, killing many of its inhabitants and capturing many others and taking them into slavery. Epirus Nova became a battleground during the power struggles of the 1785: 1810: 1800: 470:. During this period, the size of the town was doubled. A number of new structures were built next to the existing ones, especially around the theatre and the temple of 805:, established in the 9th century, covered what was once Epirus Nova, and Byzantine rule in Epirus in the early Middle Ages would continue through these new provinces. 238: 224: 210: 185: 171: 1344: 1073: 989: 1362:
Eberle, Lisa Pilar; le Quéré, Enora (2017). "Landed Traders, Trading Agriculturalists? Land in the Economy of the Italian Diaspora in the Greek East".
719:. Procopius also claims that no less than 36 smaller fortresses in Epirus Vetus—most of them not identifiable today—were either rebuilt or built anew. 763:
The restoration of Byzantine rule seems to have proceeded from the islands, chiefly Cephallonia, which was certainly under firm Imperial control in
1815: 1754: 1494: 523:(r. 284–305), the western portion of the province of Macedonia along the Adriatic coast was split off into a new province, called "New Epirus" ( 847:, composed in ca. 527–8 AD but probably reflecting the situation in the first half of the 5th century, reports eleven cities for Old Epirus: 970: 817:
to the north. Due to both its traditionally reputed livestock and its proximity to the Italian peninsula, Epirus became a major exporter of
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Catalogue of Byzantine Seals at Dumbarton Oaks and in the Fogg Museum of Art, Volume 1: Italy, North of the Balkans, North of the Black Sea
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was banished there. The gradual restoration of Imperial rule is evidenced further from the participation of local bishops in councils in
389:, when it used Epirus as an entry-point for Roman troops in Greece. Rome would continue to use Epirus as a gateway for its troops in the 707:
sent his fleet to raid the shores of Epirus, in an attempt to interdict the Byzantines' lines of communication with Italy during the
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after 479, in which the Byzantines were involved. A Gothic attempt to take Durrës was repulsed by Roman forces during this period.
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plundered Greece. They remained in Epirus for a few years, until 401, and again in 406–407, during Alaric's alliance with the
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in the year 587, and is further corroborated by evidence that several sees were abandoned by their bishops by 591. Thus, in
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supporting the Romans. The war ended disastrously for Epirus: 150,000 Molossians were enslaved and the region fell to Rome.
1487: 1790: 1825: 1435: 1410: 1119: 1830: 1820: 844: 113: 1480: 779: 914: 1401: 938: 786:, a century later the bishops of Dyrrhachium, Nicopolis, Corfu, Cephallonia, and Zakynthos are attested in the 332:, with the exception of its northernmost part, which remained part of the province of Macedonia. Under Emperor 756:
the bishop, clergy and people of Euroea fled their city, carrying with them the relics of their patron saint,
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Augustus also separated Epirus and Achaea from Macedonia in 27 BC, but it remained part of the province of
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The status of the region between 167 and 146 BC is unclear, but in 146 BC, it was grouped in the larger
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later took up these plans and made the city a colony for his own veterans, after his victory over
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Walker, Susan; Wilkes, John (2010). "Becoming Roman and staying Greek in the Southern Adriatic".
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and luxury goods like racehorses to Italy, where the latter were in great demand for the popular
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Italy was never constituted as a province, instead retaining a special juridical status until
665:. The Vandals seized Nicopolis in 474 as a bargaining chip in their negotiations with Emperor 1805: 1557: 813:
The province, especially the northern towns, benefitted greatly from the construction of the
685: 425: 390: 577:, when they became part of the former. In the 4th century, Epirus was still a stronghold of 1694: 1587: 981: 802: 801:, which was established in the 9th century, covered the former region of Epirus Vetus. The 794: 771: 570: 394: 386: 341: 313: 1034: 8: 1592: 1567: 1421: 739:
In the late 6th century, much of Greece, including Epirus, fell under the control of the
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From 467 on, the Ionian Islands and the coasts of Epirus became subject to raids by the
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was moved further inland - this has been traditionally identified with the founding of
593: 338: 126: 1724: 1719: 1647: 1642: 1459: 1431: 1406: 1396: 1348: 1115: 1079: 783: 757: 632: 566: 203: 778:: whereas only the bishop of Dyrrhachium participated in the Ecumenical Councils of 1652: 1622: 732: 616: 582: 574: 977: 1537: 1425: 1107: 859: 740: 712: 538: 438: 366: 190: 90: 63: 1627: 1547: 775: 666: 542: 524: 504: 455: 398: 354: 301: 273: 176: 46: 336:, sometime between 103 and 114 AD, Epirus became a separate province, under a 1779: 1572: 1552: 1532: 822: 727: 624: 463: 451: 429: 1597: 654: 612: 414: 305: 50: 1739: 1668: 1602: 900: 814: 693: 599:
through reduction in taxes and the rebuilding of the provincial capital,
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Hodges, Richard; Bowden, William; Lako, Kosta; Andrews, Richard (2004).
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raided the area in 380. With the division of the Empire on the death of
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Rome had maintained a military presence in Epirus since the
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Tabula Imperii Byzantini, Band 3: Nikopolis und Kephallēnia
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there for his civil war veterans shortly before his death.
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in the south, and included the northern Ionian Islands of
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The province of Epirus within the Roman Empire, c. 125 AD
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States and territories disestablished in the 7th century
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States and territories established in the 2nd century
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6th-century disestablishments in the Byzantine Empire
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Byzantine Butrint: excavations and surveys 1994–1999
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from the Roman Villa of Manius Antoninus, Nicopolis
615:in 395, Epirus became part of the Eastern Roman or 324:were separated from Macedonia and grouped into the 1419: 1250: 735:ca. 900 AD, with the themes and major settlements 657:provinces and established their own kingdom, the 519:Sometime during the provincial reorganization by 1777: 1405:. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. 722: 743:and their Slavic allies. This is placed by the 488: 436:as a naval base, and later drew up plans for a 1381:Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 1361: 1310: 1298: 1488: 565:The two Epirote provinces became part of the 397:. During the third war, the hitherto neutral 316:, and initially put the region in the larger 1378: 1338: 1322: 1286: 1238: 1226: 1214: 1202: 1175: 1156: 1137: 1059: 1021: 793:In about the middle of the 8th century, the 481:until sometime between 104 and 117 AD, when 1495: 1481: 62: 832: 533:) which roughly corresponded to southern 1447:Constantino Porfirogenito: De Thematibus 1339:Soustal, Peter; Koder, Johannes (1981). 1265:, "Dyrrachion", (T. E. Gregory), p. 668. 726: 684:reached Greece, including Epirus Vetus. 637: 498: 353:in the north to the lower course of the 1816:110s establishments in the Roman Empire 1453: 1444: 1274: 1244: 1187: 1105: 14: 1778: 797:was established; this, along with the 27:Roman province (in Greece and Albania) 1476: 485:made it a province in its own right. 1504:Provinces of the early Roman Empire 1256: 24: 1402:The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium 619:. In 395–397, the Visigoths under 537:proper, historically inhabited by 25: 1842: 560: 308:, covering the region of Ancient 1753: 988: 969: 953: 937: 932:Roman amphitheatre of Dyrrachium 925: 913: 899:New Epirus, with its capital at 236: 222: 208: 183: 169: 1395: 1262: 698: 587: 1251:Nesbitt & Oikonomides 1991 1099: 1065: 1041:. EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica, Inc 1027: 13: 1: 1796:Provinces of the Roman Empire 1003: 764: 750: 723:Loss and Byzantine reconquest 296: 125:‱ Transformed into the 7: 1078:. Oxbow Books. p. 54. 581:, and was aided by Emperor 422:Roman province of Macedonia 318:Roman province of Macedonia 57:100s or 110s AD–7th century 10: 1847: 1332: 1311:Eberle & le QuĂ©rĂ© 2017 1299:Eberle & le QuĂ©rĂ© 2017 906: 808: 554: 380: 285: 38: 1791:Roman provinces in Europe 1762: 1751: 1513: 1114:. Ekdotikē Athēnƍn: 126. 903:, comprised nine cities. 653:, who had taken over the 635:from the Eastern Empire. 507:in the Balkans including 252: 148: 144: 140: 136: 123: 110: 100: 96: 86: 82: 72: 61: 56: 45: 32: 1826:Albania in the Roman era 1543:Alpes Graiae et Poeninae 1454:Wolfram, Herwig (1988). 1364:Journal of Roman Studies 1323:Soustal & Koder 1981 1287:Walker & Wilkes 2010 1239:Soustal & Koder 1981 1227:Soustal & Koder 1981 1215:Soustal & Koder 1981 1203:Soustal & Koder 1981 1176:Soustal & Koder 1981 1157:Soustal & Koder 1981 1138:Soustal & Koder 1981 1060:Walker & Wilkes 2010 1022:Soustal & Koder 1981 920:Roman theatre of Butrint 788:Second Council of Nicaea 760:, to Cassiope in Corfu. 1831:Epirus (Roman province) 1821:Greece under Roman rule 1690:Mauretania Caesariensis 1039:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica 746:Chronicle of Monemvasia 351:Acroceraunian Mountains 1663:Hispania Tarraconensis 851:Nicopolis, the capital 833:Cities and settlements 736: 701: 527–565 AD 676:In 517, a raid of the 659:Kingdom of the Vandals 646: 590: 361–363 AD 546: 528: 516: 277: 1343:(in German). 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(1997). 982:Anastasius I Dicorus 803:Theme of Dyrrhachium 795:Theme of Cephallenia 772:Philippicus Bardanes 387:First Macedonian War 314:Third Macedonian War 1593:Crete and Cyrenaica 1568:Bithynia and Pontus 1190:, pp. 271–274. 980:, built by Emperor 597:Claudius Mamertinus 326:senatorial province 218:Cephallenia (theme) 102:‱ Established 1680:Lycia et Pamphylia 1658:Hispania Lusitania 1638:Gallia Narbonensis 1633:Gallia Lugdunensis 1397:Kazhdan, Alexander 799:Theme of Nicopolis 737: 647: 631:in order to wrest 594:praetorian prefect 517: 426:Caesar's Civil War 127:Theme of Nicopolis 1773: 1772: 1725:Pannonia Superior 1720:Pannonia Inferior 1648:Germania Superior 1643:Germania Inferior 1507: 1465:978-0-52006-983-1 1354:978-3-7001-0399-8 1325:, pp. 48–49. 1313:, pp. 40–42. 1140:, pp. 47–48. 1085:978-1-84217-158-5 633:Eastern Illyricum 567:Diocese of Moesia 294: 266: 265: 248: 247: 244: 243: 204:Nicopolis (theme) 196: 195: 16:(Redirected from 1838: 1757: 1653:Hispania Baetica 1623:Gallia Aquitania 1505: 1497: 1490: 1483: 1474: 1473: 1469: 1450: 1441: 1416: 1392: 1375: 1358: 1326: 1320: 1314: 1308: 1302: 1296: 1290: 1284: 1278: 1272: 1266: 1260: 1254: 1248: 1242: 1236: 1230: 1224: 1218: 1212: 1206: 1200: 1191: 1185: 1179: 1173: 1160: 1154: 1141: 1135: 1129: 1128: 1103: 1097: 1096: 1094: 1092: 1069: 1063: 1057: 1051: 1050: 1048: 1046: 1031: 1025: 1019: 992: 973: 957: 944:Early Christian 941: 929: 917: 769: 766: 755: 752: 733:Byzantine Greece 702: 700: 617:Byzantine Empire 591: 589: 556: 405:siding with the 401:split, with the 299: 297:EparchĂ­a ĒpeĂ­rou 289: 287: 268:The province of 240: 239: 226: 225: 212: 211: 200: 199: 187: 186: 173: 172: 166: 165: 150: 149: 66: 41: 40: 35: 30: 29: 21: 1846: 1845: 1841: 1840: 1839: 1837: 1836: 1835: 1776: 1775: 1774: 1769: 1758: 1749: 1710:Moesia Superior 1705:Moesia Inferior 1538:Alpes Maritimae 1509: 1501: 1466: 1438: 1424:, eds. 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(1991). 1393: 1376: 1366:: 107, 27–59. 1359: 1353: 1334: 1331: 1328: 1327: 1315: 1303: 1291: 1289:, p. 204. 1279: 1277:, p. 177. 1267: 1255: 1243: 1231: 1219: 1207: 1192: 1180: 1161: 1142: 1130: 1120: 1098: 1084: 1064: 1062:, p. 212. 1052: 1026: 1008: 1007: 1005: 1002: 1001: 1000: 994: 987: 985: 975: 968: 966: 959: 952: 950: 943: 936: 934: 931: 924: 922: 919: 912: 908: 905: 897: 896: 895:Ithaca Island. 893: 890: 885: 880: 875: 870: 867: 862: 857: 852: 834: 831: 810: 807: 776:Constantinople 724: 721: 690:Secret History 688:claims in his 627:generalissimo 562: 561:Late Antiquity 559: 555:ΠαλαÎčᜰ áŒŹÏ€Î”ÎčÏÎżÏ‚ 496: 487: 466:complex and a 399:Epirote League 382: 379: 355:Acheloos River 264: 263: 254: 250: 249: 246: 245: 242: 241: 234: 228: 227: 220: 214: 213: 206: 197: 194: 193: 188: 180: 179: 177:Epirote League 174: 162: 161: 156: 146: 145: 142: 141: 138: 137: 134: 133: 130: 124: 121: 120: 117: 111: 108: 107: 104: 101: 98: 97: 94: 93: 88: 87:Historical era 84: 83: 80: 79: 74: 70: 69: 59: 58: 54: 53: 43: 42: 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1843: 1832: 1829: 1827: 1824: 1822: 1819: 1817: 1814: 1812: 1809: 1807: 1804: 1802: 1799: 1797: 1794: 1792: 1789: 1787: 1784: 1783: 1781: 1767: 1761: 1756: 1746: 1743: 1741: 1738: 1736: 1733: 1731: 1728: 1726: 1723: 1721: 1718: 1716: 1713: 1711: 1708: 1706: 1703: 1701: 1698: 1696: 1693: 1691: 1688: 1686: 1683: 1681: 1678: 1676: 1673: 1671: 1670: 1666: 1664: 1661: 1659: 1656: 1654: 1651: 1649: 1646: 1644: 1641: 1639: 1636: 1634: 1631: 1629: 1626: 1624: 1621: 1619: 1616: 1614: 1611: 1609: 1606: 1604: 1601: 1599: 1596: 1594: 1591: 1589: 1586: 1584: 1581: 1579: 1576: 1574: 1571: 1569: 1566: 1564: 1561: 1559: 1556: 1554: 1551: 1549: 1546: 1544: 1541: 1539: 1536: 1534: 1533:Alpes Cottiae 1531: 1529: 1526: 1524: 1521: 1519: 1516: 1515: 1512: 1508: 1498: 1493: 1491: 1486: 1484: 1479: 1478: 1475: 1467: 1461: 1457: 1452: 1448: 1443: 1439: 1437:0-88402-194-7 1433: 1429: 1428: 1423: 1418: 1414: 1412:0-19-504652-8 1408: 1404: 1403: 1398: 1394: 1390: 1386: 1382: 1377: 1373: 1369: 1365: 1360: 1356: 1350: 1346: 1342: 1337: 1336: 1324: 1319: 1312: 1307: 1301:, p. 41. 1300: 1295: 1288: 1283: 1276: 1271: 1264: 1259: 1253:, p. 40. 1252: 1247: 1241:, p. 53. 1240: 1235: 1229:, p. 52. 1228: 1223: 1217:, p. 51. 1216: 1211: 1205:, p. 50. 1204: 1199: 1197: 1189: 1184: 1178:, p. 49. 1177: 1172: 1170: 1168: 1166: 1159:, p. 48. 1158: 1153: 1151: 1149: 1147: 1139: 1134: 1127: 1123: 1121:9789602133712 1117: 1113: 1109: 1102: 1087: 1081: 1077: 1076: 1068: 1061: 1056: 1040: 1036: 1030: 1024:, p. 47. 1023: 1018: 1016: 1014: 1009: 997: 991: 986: 983: 979: 978:DurrĂ«s Castle 976:A bastion of 972: 967: 963: 956: 951: 947: 940: 935: 928: 923: 916: 911: 910: 904: 902: 894: 891: 889: 886: 884: 881: 879: 876: 874: 871: 868: 866: 865:Hadrianopolis 863: 861: 858: 856: 853: 850: 849: 848: 846: 842: 841: 830: 826: 824: 823:chariot races 820: 816: 806: 804: 800: 796: 791: 789: 785: 781: 777: 773: 761: 759: 748: 747: 742: 734: 729: 720: 718: 714: 710: 706: 695: 691: 687: 683: 679: 674: 672: 668: 664: 661:, centred on 660: 656: 655:North African 652: 645: 640: 636: 634: 630: 626: 625:Western Roman 622: 618: 614: 610: 606: 602: 598: 595: 584: 580: 576: 572: 568: 558: 552: 551:Ancient Greek 548: 544: 540: 536: 532: 531: 526: 522: 515:, ca. 400 AD. 514: 510: 506: 501: 495: 491: 486: 484: 480: 475: 473: 469: 465: 461: 457: 453: 452:War of Actium 449: 445: 441: 440: 435: 431: 430:Julius Caesar 427: 423: 418: 416: 412: 408: 404: 400: 396: 392: 388: 378: 376: 372: 368: 364: 360: 356: 352: 348: 344: 343: 340: 335: 331: 327: 323: 319: 315: 311: 307: 303: 298: 292: 283: 282:Ancient Greek 279: 275: 271: 262: 258: 255: 253:Today part of 251: 235: 233: 230: 229: 221: 219: 216: 215: 207: 205: 202: 201: 198: 192: 189: 182: 181: 178: 175: 168: 167: 164: 163: 160: 157: 155: 152: 151: 147: 143: 139: 135: 131: 128: 122: 118: 115: 109: 105: 99: 95: 92: 89: 85: 81: 78: 75: 71: 65: 60: 55: 52: 48: 44: 31: 19: 1806:Roman Epirus 1667: 1612: 1455: 1446: 1426: 1400: 1380: 1363: 1340: 1318: 1306: 1294: 1282: 1275:Pertusi 1952 1270: 1258: 1246: 1234: 1222: 1210: 1188:Wolfram 1988 1183: 1133: 1125: 1111: 1101: 1089:. 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Index

Epirus Vetus
Province
Roman Empire

Nicopolis
Antiquity
Slavic Invasion
Theme of Nicopolis
Epirote League
Aetolian League
Nicopolis (theme)
Cephallenia (theme)
Early Slavs
Greece
Albania
Latin
Ancient Greek
romanized
province
Roman Empire
Epirus
Third Macedonian War
Roman province of Macedonia
Achaea
senatorial province
Achaea
Trajan
procurator
Augusti
Vlorë

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