Butrint (redirect from History of Buthrotum)
Butrint (Greek: Βουθρωτόν and Βουθρωτός, romanized: Bouthrōtón, Latin: Buthrōtum, Albanian: Butrint) was an ancient Greek polis and later Roman city and...
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children to Epirus, where Neoptolemus permitted him to found the city of Buthrotum. After Neoptolemus left Epirus, he left Andromache and their sons in Helenus's...
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and on to Constantinople. Another lesser road led south to the city of Buthrotum, the modern Butrint. The Roman emperor Caesar Augustus made the city a...
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Therinus (category People from Buthrotum)
Therinus (Albanian: Terin, Greek: Θερινός), also known as Therinus of Buthrotum, was a Christian saint revered in Albania. “The Martyrdom of Therinus”...
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Nicopolis, the capital Dodona Euroea Hadrianopolis Appon Phoenice Anchiasmos Buthrotum Photike Corfu Island Ithaca Island. New Epirus, with its capital at Dyrrhachium...
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suffragan of Pelusium Saint Donatus of Euroea, otherwise Donatus of Buthrotum, bishop of Euroea (d. 387) (feast day: April 30) Saint Donatus of Orleans...
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Nicopolis, Dodona, Euroea, Hadrianopolis, Appon, Phoenice, Anchiasmos, Buthrotum, Photike, Corfu Island, and Ithaca Island. New Epirus, with capital at...
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Bishopric of Buthrotum, attested since the 5th century, but transferred to Paramythia in the 15th century; the title "Bishop of Buthrotum" remained current...
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contemporary with Nicopolis such as Patras, Philippi and, also in Epirus, Buthrotum and Epidamnus, the city was not, or was not only, a Roman colony (implying...
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forces them to eat their tables; and Buthrotum. This last city had been built in an attempt to replicate Troy. In Buthrotum, Aeneas meets Andromache, the widow...
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(Βουθρωτόν) southern Albania abandoned Butrint, Bouthrotios (Βουθρώτιος), Buthrotum Brauron Attica, Greece abandoned Vravrona, Vravronas Byblos Lebanon Byblos...
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Vonditsa, Aetos, Acheloos, Rogoi, Ioannina, Hadrianopolis, Photike, and Buthrotum. In circa 930, the province was raided and temporarily occupied by the...
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Auxiliary Bishop of Tiranë-Durrës in Albania with the titular see of Buthrotum. He was consecrated on September 23, 2006, by Rrok Kola Mirdita the Archbishop...
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Chaonia included Cestrine (modern Filiates), Chimaera (modern Himarë), Buthrotum, Phoenice, Cassiope (Modern Kassiopi) Panormos, Ilium (modern Despotiko)...
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Park with Cultural Heritage Retrieved 8 May 2024. Ceka, Neritan (2002). Buthrotum its history and monuments. Tirana: Cetis. ISBN 99927-801-2-6. Butrint...
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data Description Butrint Vlorë 1992 570; iii (cultural) Butrint (Latin: Buthrōtum) was an ancient Greek city, then a Roman one and the seat of a late Roman...
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so-called Pelodes Limen (Ancient Greek: Πηλώδης λιμήν) as the location of Buthrotum (modern Butrint in southern Albania, opposite the northern end of Corfu...
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Fairweather served as the foundation's first director, and was involved in the Buthrotum Roman archaeological site work from 1997 until 2004. Elsie, Robert (2010)...
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tourma of the Peloponnese Naupaktos Epirus, Aetolia, Acarnania Ioannina, Buthrotum, Rogoi, Dryinoupolis, Nicopolis, Himarra Opsikion (Thema of Opsikion,...
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Ottoman fleet appeared in Buthrotum opposite Corfu. On 8 July the Ottoman fleet, carrying 33,000 men, sailed to Corfu from Buthrotum and established a beachhead...
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Epidamnos (modern-day Durrës), and Lissus (modern-day Lezhë). The city of Buthrotum (modern-day Butrint), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is probably more significant...
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invariably observes the unity of place. A room in Pyrrhus's palace at Buthrotum; an antechamber separating the apartments of Titus and Bérénice in Rome;...
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2021-11-27. Neritan Ceka, Buthrotum (translated from Albanian by Pranvera Xhelo), Migjeni, Tirana, 2002. Neritan Ceka (2006), Buthrotum. Its history and monuments...
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(Italian*), Butrinto – Бутринто (Macedonian*), Vouthrotó – Βουθρωτό (Greek), Buthrōtum (Latin*) Buzet Buzet (Croatian*, Slovene*), Buzet – Бузет (Macedonian...
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entreating Cupiennius to interest himself in the affairs of the people of Buthrotum. Gaius Cupiennius Libo, an inhabitant of Cumae, and a friend of Augustus...
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bishopric in 58 AD. Later, episcopal seats were established in Apollonia, Buthrotum (modern Butrint), and Scodra (modern Shkodra). One notable Martyr was...
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Despot of Epirus Michael II Komnenos Doukas gave the castle along with Buthrotum and the island of Corfu as dowry for his daughter Helena to Manfred, King...
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(ISBN 99943-672-5-0) Arkeologjia: Greqia, Roma, Iliria with Muzafer Korkuti Buthrotum: Its History and Monuments (ISBN 99927-801-2-6) Butrint (ISBN 0-9535556-0-7)...
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boasts three sites on the UNESCO World Heritage Site List: Butrint (Latin: Buthrōtum) was an ancient Greek city, then a Roman one and the seat of a late Roman...
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Corcyraeans from their holdings on the mainland and built fortifications at Buthrotum, Kalivo and Kara-Ali-Bey; and they had a citadel at their political centre...
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