or MONTES CERAUNII, in Ancient Geography, mountains running out into the sea (so called from their being often thunderstruck), separating the Ionian sea from the Adriatic; where Illyria ends and Epirus begins: now called Monti della Chierna.
or MONTES CERAUNII, in Ancient Geography, mountains running out into the sea (so called from their being often thunderstruck), separating the Ionian sea from the Adriatic; where Illyria ends and Epirus begins: now called Monti della Chierna.