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Thronion or Thronium (Greek: Θρόνιον) was a Greek city of the Euboians and Locrians in the border area between Illyria and Epirus, near Amantia. It is believed to lie somewhere to the south of Vlorë, between the Shushicë River and the sea. Some scholars, such as Hasan Ceka and Nicholas G.L. Hammond, have proposed Kaninë as the possible location. R.L. Beaumont, in addition to Kanina, also suggested Ploça and Klos. It was to have been founded after the Trojan War by the Abantes of Euboea and the inhabitants of the Locrian Thronium. It was taken at an early period by the inhabitants of the neighbouring town of Apollonia, and annexed to their territory, as appears from an epigram inscribed on a dedicatory offering of the Apolloniatae at Olympia.

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  • Το Θρόνιον ήταν ελληνική πόλη των Ευβοέων και των Λοκρών στην Ήπειρο, κοντά στην Αμάντια. Πιστεύεται ότι βρισκόταν κάπου στα νότια του Αυλώνος, ανάμεσα στον ποταμό Πολύανθο και τη θάλασσα. Είχε ιδρυθεί μετά τον Τρωικό Πόλεμο από τους Άβαντες της Ευβοίας και τους κατοίκους του Λοκρικού Θρονίου. Καταλήφθηκε σε πρώιμη περίοδο από τους κατοίκους της γειτονικής πόλης της Απολλωνίας και προσαρτήθηκε στην επικράτειά τους, όπως φαίνεται από ένα επίγραμμα που αναγράφεται σε αφιερωματική προσφορά των Απολλωνίων στην Ολυμπία. (el)
  • Thronion or Thronium (Greek: Θρόνιον) was a Greek city of the Euboians and Locrians in the border area between Illyria and Epirus, near Amantia. It is believed to lie somewhere to the south of Vlorë, between the Shushicë River and the sea. Some scholars, such as Hasan Ceka and Nicholas G.L. Hammond, have proposed Kaninë as the possible location. R.L. Beaumont, in addition to Kanina, also suggested Ploça and Klos. It was to have been founded after the Trojan War by the Abantes of Euboea and the inhabitants of the Locrian Thronium. It was taken at an early period by the inhabitants of the neighbouring town of Apollonia, and annexed to their territory, as appears from an epigram inscribed on a dedicatory offering of the Apolloniatae at Olympia. (en)
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  • Το Θρόνιον ήταν ελληνική πόλη των Ευβοέων και των Λοκρών στην Ήπειρο, κοντά στην Αμάντια. Πιστεύεται ότι βρισκόταν κάπου στα νότια του Αυλώνος, ανάμεσα στον ποταμό Πολύανθο και τη θάλασσα. Είχε ιδρυθεί μετά τον Τρωικό Πόλεμο από τους Άβαντες της Ευβοίας και τους κατοίκους του Λοκρικού Θρονίου. Καταλήφθηκε σε πρώιμη περίοδο από τους κατοίκους της γειτονικής πόλης της Απολλωνίας και προσαρτήθηκε στην επικράτειά τους, όπως φαίνεται από ένα επίγραμμα που αναγράφεται σε αφιερωματική προσφορά των Απολλωνίων στην Ολυμπία. (el)
  • Thronion or Thronium (Greek: Θρόνιον) was a Greek city of the Euboians and Locrians in the border area between Illyria and Epirus, near Amantia. It is believed to lie somewhere to the south of Vlorë, between the Shushicë River and the sea. Some scholars, such as Hasan Ceka and Nicholas G.L. Hammond, have proposed Kaninë as the possible location. R.L. Beaumont, in addition to Kanina, also suggested Ploça and Klos. It was to have been founded after the Trojan War by the Abantes of Euboea and the inhabitants of the Locrian Thronium. It was taken at an early period by the inhabitants of the neighbouring town of Apollonia, and annexed to their territory, as appears from an epigram inscribed on a dedicatory offering of the Apolloniatae at Olympia. (en)
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  • Θρόνιον (Ιλλυρία) (el)
  • Thronion (Illyria) (en)
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