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692:), 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 548â9, has been documented. Procopius further reports that in 551, the Ostrogothic king
817:
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.
1115:"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
658:, 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
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459:. 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
794:, 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.
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708:. Procopius also claims that no less than 36 smaller fortresses in Epirus Vetusâmost of them not identifiable todayâwere either rebuilt or built anew.
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The restoration of
Byzantine rule seems to have proceeded from the islands, chiefly Cephallonia, which was certainly under firm Imperial control in
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512:(r. 284â305), the western portion of the province of Macedonia along the Adriatic coast was split off into a new province, called "New Epirus" (
836:, composed in ca. 527â8 AD but probably reflecting the situation in the first half of the 5th century, reports eleven cities for Old Epirus:
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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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was banished there. The gradual restoration of
Imperial rule is evidenced further from the participation of local bishops in councils in
378:, 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
696:
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 406â407, 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.
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the bishop, clergy and people of Euroea fled their city, carrying with them the relics of their patron saint,
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Macedonia in 27 BC, but it remained part of the province of
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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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and luxury goods like racehorses to Italy, where the latter were in great demand for the popular
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443:. New residents expanded the city and the construction included an
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301:. Rome first annexed the region in 167 BC, in the aftermath of the
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6th-century disestablishments in the Byzantine Empire
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Byzantine Butrint: excavations and surveys 1994â1999
334:. The new province extended from the Gulf of Aulon (
1438:(in Italian). Rome: Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana.
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from the Roman Villa of Manius Antoninus, Nicopolis
604:in 395, Epirus became part of the Eastern Roman or
313:were separated from Macedonia and grouped into the
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724:ca. 900 AD, with the themes and major settlements
646:provinces and established their own kingdom, the
508:Sometime during the provincial reorganization by
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732:and their Slavic allies. This is placed by the
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1328:Soustal, Peter; Koder, Johannes (1981).
1254:, "Dyrrachion", (T. E. Gregory), p. 668.
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474:made it a province in its own right.
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1391:The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium
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570:, and was aided by Emperor
411:Roman province of Macedonia
307:Roman province of Macedonia
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1276:Walker & Wilkes 2010
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1049:Walker & Wilkes 2010
1011:Soustal & Koder 1981
909:Roman theatre of Butrint
777:Second Council of Nicaea
749:, to Cassiope in Corfu.
1820:Epirus (Roman province)
1810:Greece under Roman rule
1679:Mauretania Caesariensis
1028:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica
735:Chronicle of Monemvasia
340:Acroceraunian Mountains
1652:Hispania Tarraconensis
840:Nicopolis, the capital
822:Cities and settlements
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1577:Corsica and Sardinia
1517:Africa proconsularis
1445:History of the Goths
1434:Pertusi, A. (1952).
1411:Oikonomides, Nicolas
1095:Cabanes, P. (1997).
971:Anastasius I Dicorus
792:Theme of Dyrrhachium
784:Theme of Cephallenia
761:Philippicus Bardanes
376:First Macedonian War
303:Third Macedonian War
1582:Crete and Cyrenaica
1557:Bithynia and Pontus
1179:, pp. 271â274.
969:, built by Emperor
586:Claudius Mamertinus
315:senatorial province
207:Cephallenia (theme)
91:âą Established
1669:Lycia et Pamphylia
1647:Hispania Lusitania
1627:Gallia Narbonensis
1622:Gallia Lugdunensis
1386:Kazhdan, Alexander
788:Theme of Nicopolis
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1709:Pannonia Inferior
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1632:Germania Inferior
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1314:, pp. 48â49.
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