Guilford
DISPUTE OVER EPIDAMNUS
The city of Epidamnus is on the right side of the approach to the Ionic
Gulf. It is in foreign territory that is inhabited by an Illyrian race
called the Taulantians.
The place is a colony of Corcyra and it was founded by Phalius, the son
of Eratocleides, a Corinthian of the family of the Heraclids. In
accordance with the old custom, the founder had been invited from the
mother city. Among the colonists there were also a certain number of
Corinthians and some other Dorians.
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Opulent
DISPUTE OVER EPIDAMNUS
The city of Epidamnus is on the right side of the approach to the Ionic
Gulf. It is in foreign territory that is inhabited by an Illyrian race
called the Taulantians.
The place is a colony of Corcyra and it was founded by Phalius, the son
of Eratocleides, a Corinthian of the family of the Heraclids. In
accordance with the old custom, the founder had been invited from the
mother city. Among the colonists there were also a certain number of
Corinthians and some other Dorians.
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Frobisher
DISPUTE
OVER EPIDAMNUS
The city of Epidamnus is on the right side of the approach to the Ionic
Gulf. It is in foreign territory that is inhabited by an Illyrian race
called the Taulantians.
The place is a colony of Corcyra and it was founded by Phalius, the son
of Eratocleides, a Corinthian of the family of the Heraclids. In
accordance with the old custom, the founder had been invited from the
mother city. Among the colonists there were also a certain number of
Corinthians and some other Dorians.
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