Epirians
The term "Epirians" refers to the inhabitants of the region known as Epirus, located in the northwestern part of Greece and southern Albania. This area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and rich history, which includes influences from ancient Greek civilization. The Epirians have a unique cultural heritage, including traditional music, dance, and cuisine.
Historically, the Epirians were known for their strong tribal organization and played a significant role in the ancient world, particularly during the time of the Kingdom of Epirus. Notable figures from this region include Pyrrhus of Epirus, a famous king and military leader known for his battles against Rome. The legacy of the Epirians continues to be celebrated in modern times.