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Parauaea
Parauaea ((ギリシア語:Παραυαία)) was an ancient Greek region in Epirus.〔The Cambridge ancient history: The Hellenistic world, Part 2, by Frank William Walbank, 1989, ISBN 0-521-23446-8, page 461: "and Parauaea in the border country between Epirus and Macedonia"〕 The area was incorporated into Macedon in 350 BC as part of Upper Macedonia.〔Plutarch, Pyrrhus (ed. Bernadotte Perrin), 6, "demanded as a reward for his alliance Stymphaea and Parauaea in Macedonia..."〕〔Aous flows, in the upper part A dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology (ed. William Smith), "Amphilochia, and Ambracia, and likewise the districts of Tymphaea and Parauaea, which formed part of Macedonia itself. (Plut. Pyrrh. "〕 The Thesprotian〔Epirus: the geography, the ancient remains, the history and topography of ..." by Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière Hammond, 1967, page 703, "The Parauaei and the Celaethi held their Thesprotian name from a period which goes back to a time before..."〕 tribe inhabiting it was called ''Parauaioi'' ((ギリシア語:Παραυαῖοι)). Parauaei〔(Thuc. 2.80 )〕 under〔(PARAVAEI )〕 king Oroedus ((ギリシア語:Ὄροιδος)) and 1000 Orestai, entrusted to Oreoedus by Antiochus, their king, had joined the Spartans under Cnemus during the 3rd year of the Peloponnesian war. Rhianus〔Rhianus Epic. Fragmenta, "Παραυαῖοι ἔθνος Θεσπρωτικόν"〕 (3rd century BC) calls them a Thesprotian nation, and so does Stephanus of Byzantium quoting Rhianus. Their name, Parauaioi meant, those dwelling beside Aous, a river in Epirus. ==See also==
*Orestis (region) *Tymphaea
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