- the
north of
Phocis was
Epicnemidian Locris,
situated near the p**** of Thermopylae. The
Opuntian Locris and the
Epicnemidian Locris are
often regarded...
-
Opuntian Locris or
Eastern Locris was an
ancient Gr****
region inhabited by the
eastern division of the Locrians, the so-called
tribe of the
Locri Epicnemidii...
-
march against Phocis,
Philomelus took the
initiative and
marched into
Epicnemidian Locris.
Since the
Phocian army
would be
outnumbered by the
whole Amphictyonic...
- sources. The
narrower meaning is
based on the home
territory of the
Epicnemidian Locrians, who
received their distinguishing name from this mountain,...
- of
Tithronium and
Drymaea north of the Cephisus,
controlling all of
Epicnemidian Locris, and took back
control of Oreus. The
neutral trading powers were...
- Papakonstantinou, Maria-Foteini, eds. (2013).
Topography and
History of
Ancient Epicnemidian Locris. BRILL. p. 97. ISBN 9789004256750. Chamoux, François (2008). ****enistic...
-
settlements in
Phocis Pascual,J., 2013,
Topography and
History of
Ancient Epicnemidian Locris,
Brill Academic Publishers "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού -...
-
Nicaea or
Nikaia (Gr****: Νίκαια), was an
ancient fortress of the
Epicnemidian Locrians,
situated upon the sea, and
close to the p**** of Thermopylae. It...
- 6155°E / 38.7529; 22.6155
Tarphe (Ancient Gr****: Τάρφη) was a town of the
Epicnemidian Locrians on the
Boagrius River. It is
mentioned by
Homer in the Catalogue...
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Scarphe (Ancient Gr****: Σκάρφη) or
Scarpheia (Σκάρφεια) was a town of the
Epicnemidian Locrians,
mentioned by
Homer in the
Catalogue of
Ships in the Iliad....