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Ancient city acropolis site in Epirus
Passaron (Greek: Πασσαρών) was an ancient Greek city of ancient Epirus. It was founded by the Molossian king Tharrhypas sometime between 420 and 400 BCE
Passaron
Ancient Greek mythological epithet
Greek kings of the Molossians would sacrifice to Areius at the city of Passaron, and exchange oaths with the people over which they ruled: the king swore
Zeus_Areius
Former state in Ancient Greece
of Olympias against Cassander, but was dethroned in 313 BC. In 330 BC, Passaron became the capital of the united kingdom of Epirus until 295 BC, when Pyrrhus
Epirus_(ancient_state)
Mother of Alexander the Great (c. 375–316 BC)
power. Olympias was born around 375 BC (no later than 371 BC) probably in Passaron, in modern Epirus, Greece. She was the eldest daughter of Neoptolemus I
Olympias
Greece after Delphi Eurymenai (Epirus), polis Orraon, founded 385 BC polis Passaron, polis Bouneima pre Hellenistic Korkyra (polis) polis Tekmona or Tekmon
List of cities in ancient Epirus
List_of_cities_in_ancient_Epirus
Kingdom 1100–750 BC Corinth Corinth City state 700–338 BC Epirus Amvrakia, Passaron, Phoenice Kingdom 1183–168 BC Locria Amphissa, Naupactus Kingdom 1250–386
List_of_Iron_Age_states
Italian patriotic song written by E. A. Mario
Per raggiunger la frontiera, Per far contro il nemico una barriera… Muti passaron quella notte i fanti: Tacere bisognava, e andare avanti… S'udiva, intanto
La_Leggenda_del_Piave
Αncient Greek tribe
295 BC. In 295 BC, Pyrrhus transferred the capital of his kingdom from Passaron to Ambracia. In c. 290 BC, Pyrrhus made Dodona the religious capital of
Molossians
War between Rome and Macedonia, 171–168 BC
the rebellion there. All the cities except Passaron, Tecmon, Phylacem, and Horreum, surrendered. Passaron was the first to be attacked. Its two leaders
Third_Macedonian_War
Frieze Parthenopeus Participle Pasicles of Thebes Pasion Pasiphaë Pasithea Passaron Patera Patreus Patro the Epicurean Patrocles (geographer) Patroclus Patroclus
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Municipal unit in Greece
Population 9,203 (2021). The seat of the municipality was the village Eleousa. Passaron Molossians "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών 2021, Μόνιμος
Pasaronas
Association football governing body in Ioannina Prefecture, Greece
1996-97 AO Anatoli-Passaron Rodotopi 1-0 1997-98 Proodeftiki Perama-AE Pramanta 4-0 1998-99 PAO Kria-AO Anatoli 0-3 1999-00 Passaron Rodotopi-AO Anatoli
Epirus Football Clubs Association
Epirus_Football_Clubs_Association
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