Epirots
The Epirots were an ancient Greek-speaking people who lived in the region of Epirus, in northwestern Greece and southern Albania. They flourished between 800 BCE and 146 BCE, known for their interactions with both Greeks and Romans. Epirot mythology featured gods like Zeus and Dodonian oracles, which played a crucial role in their religious life.nnMythical creatures like centaurs and sirens were common in their legends, symbolizing the relationship between humans and nature. Epirus was also home to the legendary city of Dodona, a major religious center.
