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Chatzopoulos (1997) doesn't mention Palaeste/Palasë anywhere. It's been removed.-- Maleschreiber ( talk) 18:47, 20 October 2020 (UTC)
built at the following places within the territory of the Epirote Alliance : Cassope for the Cassopaeans , Argos Hippaton ( Kastrion ) and Gitana ( Goumani ) for the Thesprotians , and Dodona and Eurymenae ( Kastritsa ) for the Molossians .To the north the Chaonians had expelled the Corcyraeans from their holdings on the mainland and built fortifications at Buthrotum , Kalivo and Kara - AliBey ; and they had a citadel at their political centre , Phoenice . The state represented by ' Kemara ' in the list of hosts had two centres , Himarrë and Borsh , both probably fortified (..)So, a location mentioned in 48 BCE has been connected to a grouping that existed much earlier (until the 2nd century BCE). So, the sources don't connect the location Palaeste in 48 BCE to a grouping that existed much earlier. It's another bad use of bibliography by @ Alexikoua:.-- Maleschreiber ( talk) 22:42, 20 October 2020 (UTC)
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Chatzopoulos (1997) doesn't mention Palaeste/Palasë anywhere. It's been removed.-- Maleschreiber ( talk) 18:47, 20 October 2020 (UTC)
built at the following places within the territory of the Epirote Alliance : Cassope for the Cassopaeans , Argos Hippaton ( Kastrion ) and Gitana ( Goumani ) for the Thesprotians , and Dodona and Eurymenae ( Kastritsa ) for the Molossians .To the north the Chaonians had expelled the Corcyraeans from their holdings on the mainland and built fortifications at Buthrotum , Kalivo and Kara - AliBey ; and they had a citadel at their political centre , Phoenice . The state represented by ' Kemara ' in the list of hosts had two centres , Himarrë and Borsh , both probably fortified (..)So, a location mentioned in 48 BCE has been connected to a grouping that existed much earlier (until the 2nd century BCE). So, the sources don't connect the location Palaeste in 48 BCE to a grouping that existed much earlier. It's another bad use of bibliography by @ Alexikoua:.-- Maleschreiber ( talk) 22:42, 20 October 2020 (UTC)