Note 040
There were two Dibras, the upper aud lower,
the Bulgarian and Albanian: the former, 70 miles from Croya,
(l. i. p. 17,) was contiguous to the fortress of Sfetigrade,
whose inhabitants refused to drink from a well into which a
dead dog had traitorously been cast, (l. v. p. 139, 140.) We
want a good map of Epirus.]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 67