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After and Pyrrhus
* After failing to decisively defeat the Romans, Pyrrhus of Epirus withdraws from Italy.
After the inconclusive Battle of Beneventum, Roman commander and statesman, Gaius Fabricius Luscinus, negotiates a peace with Pyrrhus, after which Pyrrhus decides to end his campaign in Italy and return to Epirus, which results in the loss of all his Italian holdings.
After the inconclusive Battle of Beneventum in 275 BC, Pyrrhus decided to end his campaign in Italy and return to Epirus which resulted in the loss of all his Italian holdings.
After the death of Pyrrhus, his whole army and camp surrendered to Antigonus, greatly increasing his power.
After Pyrrhus left for Sicily, the Romans invaded Samnium and were crushed at the Battle of the Cranita hills, but after the defeat of Pyrrhus the Samnites could not resist on their own and submitted to Rome.
After hearing of Pyrrhus ' arrival in Italy the Romans mobilized eight legions with auxiliares, totalling about 80, 000 soldiers.
After the battle reinforcements from south Italy joined Pyrrhus.
After a few great victories, Pyrrhus abandoned his Sicilian campaign and returned whence he had come, to the states of Southern Italy.
After the Romans were defeated by Pyrrhus at Heraclea, Fabricius negotiated peace terms with Pyrrhus and perhaps the ransom and exchange of prisoners ; Plutarch reports that Pyrrhus was impressed by his inability to bribe Fabricius, and released the prisoners even without a ransom.
After two campaigns in which, though he always won battles, Pyrrhus was losing more men than he could afford, he moved on to Sicily ( 278 BC ) to aid the Greeks there, who were being hard pressed by the Carthaginians.
After the battle, the Romans renamed the town to Beneventum ( Good Event ) in recognition of their victory over Pyrrhus.
After its defeat of Pyrrhus, Rome was recognized as a major power in the Mediterranean, as evidenced by the opening of a permanent embassy of amity by the Macedonian king of Egypt in Rome in 273 BC.
After the decline of Epirus following the death of Pyrrhus, Agron took great strides in improving the lot of his subjects.
After a day of fighting, the Spartans managed to hold back Pyrrhus from the large moat around the city.

After and Epirus
After the campaign in Macedonia was over, a large part of the Army was redeployed to Epirus, where Crown Prince Constantine himself assumed command.
After the region fell to the Romans in 168 BC it became part of Epirus nova that was in turn part of the Roman province of Macedonia.
After a brief period under the rule of Epirus, Hiero II seized power in 275 BC.
* After a victory over the Samnites and Lucanians near Paestum, Alexander of Epirus makes a treaty with the Romans.
After the fall of the king of Epirus, the Acarnanian territory that had been given to Epirus regained its independence, and gained Leucas from Epirus, which became the capital of the region.
After Neoptolemus left Epirus, he left Andromache and their sons in Helenus's care.
After lengthy preparations, the Greeks broke through the Ottoman defences in the Battle of Bizani and captured Ioannina and most of Epirus up into what is today southern Albania ( Northern Epirus ).
After Bulgarian Emperor Ivan Asen II defeated Theodore Komnenos Doukas of Epirus in Klokotnitsa in 1230, Stefan Radoslav lost the support of the Serbian nobility.
After the region fell to the Romans in 168 BC it became part of Epirus nova that was in turn part of the Roman province of Macedonia. Later it was part of provinces of the Byzantine empire called Themes.
After the campaign in Macedonia was over, a large part of the Army was redeployed to Epirus, where Crown Prince Constantine himself assumed command.
After 1204, it came under the Despotate of Epirus ( 1204 – 1230, 1241 – 1338, 1356 – 1358 ), the Second Bulgarian Empire ( 1230 – 1241 ), the Serbian Empire ( 1348 – 1356 ), and the Despotate of Arta ( 1358 – 1401 ).
After the collapse of the Byzantine Empire in the Fourth Crusade, the numerous Aromanians ( Valachians ) of Thessaly and the southern regions of Macedonia and Epirus established their own state, and the area was known as Great Wallachia ( Vlahia ).
After the establishment of the Latin Empire at Constantinople in 1204, Great Wallachia was absorbed by the Greek Despotate of Epirus.
After Michael VIII restored the empire in Constantinople in 1261 he frequently harassed Epirus, and forced Michael's son Nikephoros to marry his niece Anna Kantakouzene in 1265.
After this we find them engaged in hostilities with the Tarentines, and with Alexander, king of Epirus, who was called in by that people to their assistance, 334 BC.
After the Latin conquest of Constantinople in 1204, Great Wallachia was included in the enlarged Despotate of Epirus, but it soon reappeared as an independent principality under its old name.
After defeating Manfred's forces in the Battle of Benevento in 1266, the Treaty of Viterbo of 1267 was signed, with Charles of Anjou acquiring rights on Manfred's dominions in Albania, together with rights he gained in the Latin dominions in the Despotate of Epirus and in the Morea.

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