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Epiros (Epirus)

Epirus, or Epeirus, an ancient country north of Greece. The region lies between the Pindus Mountains and the Ionian Sea, and is now divided between northwestern Greece and southern Albania. The most noted king of Epirus was Pyrrhus, who fought the Romans, 281–275 B.C. Epirus was annexed by Rome in 168 B.C. and when the empire was divided in 395 A.D. it became part of the Eastern Roman, or Byzantine, Empire.

When the Fourth Crusade turned against Constantinople and the Byzantine Empire in 1204, Epirus was one of the few imperial regions not conquered. It was made into an independent despotate (kingdom) by Michael Angelus Comnenus, a Byzantine noble. His successor, Theodore, expanded the despotate to the Aegean Sea in 1222 and declared himself Byzantine emperor. Theodore fought his way to the walls of Constantinople, but then turned back to meet a Bulgarian attack.

In the 1240's the Nicaeans, Byzantines of Asia Minor who considered themselves the true imperial heirs, drove back the Bulgarians and took Epirus' eastern lands. In 1259 the despotate was reduced to a vassal state of Nicaea, which in 1261 captured Constantinople and restored the Byzantine Empire. Epirus remained a nominal part of the empire until overrun by Serbs in the mid-14th century. Expansion of the Turks into the Balkans later in the century caused many decades of chaos. In 1461 Epirus was annexed by the Ottoman (Turkish) Empire.

Large cities: Ioannina, Igoumenitsa


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SIRENS RESORT


Greece announces the first accessible holiday accommodation in Loutraki!

Sirens Resort offers five luxurious apartments, all fully accessible to the physically challenged. The apartments were built with the disabled traveler in mind and they combine the cozy atmosphere and all special comforts of your dream holiday. Close to the famous tourist city of Loutraki and only 1,5 hours from Athens international airport and city centre, you will discover our quiet and relaxing area, the ideal place to relax on the beach and enjoy a swim in our beautiful sea!

Our facilities have ramp access throughout. The garden and beach are accessible through paved pathways. In the garden you will find a traditional Greek barbeque free to use by all our guests, but what will surprise you is the beautiful fully wheelchair accessible beach with its fantastic view to the Corinthian gulf! Our unique sea-ramp that leads into the water provides easy and safe access into and out of the sea. A special sea-wheelchair is provided for FREE to all our guests.

The apartments offer fully furnished air-conditioned bedrooms, adapted bathrooms (with roll-in shower, raised toilet seat, horizontal and vertical bars and large space for easy access of the wheelchair), fully equipped kitchen with all the essential for cooking, comfortable living-room with satellite TV and fireplace, and balcony with view to the sea.

We look forward to welcoming you!

For any further information and reservations please contact Ms Clio Psaraki: cpsaraki@otenet.gr