Chapter
1 1 | life of the population of Epirus, Thesprotia, Thessaly, and
2 2 | most accomplished women in Epirus, a high position and great
3 3 | by making him master of Epirus, would enable him to crush
4 3 | after the event, seeing that Epirus lay desolate, while Thessaly
5 4 | of Janina, announced to Epirus the birth of another son
6 6 | Parga, the only place in Epirus which had hitherto escaped
7 7 | seek his fellow-exiles from Epirus, who were either his old
8 8 | disembark troops on the coast of Epirus, while all the neighbouring
9 8 | a single letter entered Epirus without being opened and
10 8 | travellers wishing to enter Epirus. These measures were specially
11 8 | throw open the gates of Epirus to the forces of the sultan.
12 9 | with the titles of Vali of Epirus, and Ghazi, of Victorius.
13 9 | weapons still famous in Epirus, where they figure in the
14 9 | that he had only entered Epirus as a peace-maker. Kursheed'
15 9 | to the Greek captains at Epirus. Without going into details
16 9 | of Janina, the coast of Epirus, Acarnania and its dependencies,
17 10| now threatened Janina. All Epirus awaited the denoument with
18 10| When he had first come to Epirus, Ali, recognising his ability,
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