Epirus
Epirus
Brief history of the province excerpted from UNRV History- Roman Empire.
Who was who in the Roman Empire: Epirus
Epirus- in ancient sources @ attalus.org
This page © Andrew Smith, 2010.
Ancient Writers about Epirus
Excerpted from History of Epirus.
Appian’s History of Rome: The Ilyrian Wars
Excerpted from Livius.org.All content copyright © 1995–2015  Livius.org
Greece during the Roman Period
Excerpted from the Foundation of the Helllenic World
Pyrrhus of Epirus
article by Jona Lendering ©
Pyrrhus 
Excerpted from Heritage History.
Pyrrhus and his Elephants
Excerpted from Heritage History.
The War with Pyrrhus
Excerpted from Heritage History.
Tribes of Epirus
Excerpted from History of Epirus.
Illyria- in ancient sources @ attalus.org
This page © Andrew Smith, 2010.
Illyrian Piracy – Ancient Endemic or Historical Construct?
By Edward Bragg.
Teuta: The Pirate Queen of Illyria?
Excerpted from What song the Sirens sang . . .
Queen Teuta and Rome
Excerpted from the Perseus Project
The Fierce Queen of the Illyrians: Teuta the Untameable
By Ḏḥwty. Courtesy of  Ancient Origins: Reconstructing the story of humanity’s past…
HellenicaWorld
“A website (continuously updated and extended) with information (text and images) about Hellas / Greece and Cyprus, ancient, medieval and modern.”
Under Albanian Soil
History of Illyria. Courtesy of Archeology Magazine.
Coinage of the two Greek-Illyrian city states: Apollonia and Dyrrhachium By Gyula Petrányi
This page deals with a less known chapter of ancient Greek numismatics: the coinage of Apollonia and Dyrrhachium.
 Ancient Coins of Epirus
Excerpted from Digital Historia Numerorum: A Manual of Greek Numismatics
Teuta Carsica
“La Teuta Carsica è un gruppo di rievocazione storica illiro-celta; i nostri studi, che troverete riassunti nella sezione Biblioteca, riguardano la zona del carso triestino, l’Istria e parte della slovenia, della Croazia e della Bosnia con particolare interesse ai popoli dei Carni e dei Giapidi che erano i popoli dominanti nella zona; il nostro periodo di riferimento è compreso tra il 280 ed il 220 a.C., anni in cui sorsero e caddero vari regni, anni di guerre intestine e di guerre di conquista, anni che culminarono con l’avvento della regina Teuta e con la caduta progressiva dell’Illiria sotto il giogo romano.” In Italian.

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