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Epizephyrian Locris, also
known as
Locri Epizephyrii (Ancient Gr****: Λοκροί Ἐπιζεφύριοι, romanized: Lokroí Epizephúrioi, lit. 'western Locrians'), was...
- and Opus respectively, and
their most
important colony was the city of
Epizephyrian Locris in
Magna Graecia,
which still bears the name "Locri" to this day...
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Pelinna tablets found in the area. Many
pinakes found in the cult are near
Epizephyrian Locri depict the
abduction of ****phone by Hades, and
others show her...
- (fl. c. 820 BCE, Sparta)
Nicodorus of
Mantineia (fl. 425 BCE)
Solon (c. 630 – c. 560 BCE, Athens)
Zaleucus (fl. 7th
century BCE,
Epizephyrian Locris) )...
- The city of
Locri in
Calabria (Italy), also
known in
antiquity as "
Epizephyrian Locris", was a
colony founded by the
Locrians in
Magna Graecia. There...
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Nossis (Ancient Gr****: Νοσσίς, fl. c. 300 BC) was a ****enistic poet from
Epizephyrian Locris in
Magna Graecia.
Probably well-educated and from a
noble family...
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Aegina Pancration Aeacides,
Achilles 474 (?)
Olympian 10
Agesidamus of
Epizephyrian Locris Boys'
Boxing Match None 474 (?)
Pythian 3
Hieron of
Syracuse Horse-race...
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included Tarentum (Τάρας),
Metapontum (Μεταπόντιον),
Heraclea (Ἡράκλεια),
Epizephyrian Locri (Λοκροὶ Ἐπιζεφύριοι),
Rhegium (Ῥήγιον),
Croton (Κρότων), Thurii...
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David Partenheimer, 30 June 2006 ISBN 9780975995389 Vol 4. "Elis", "The
Epizephyrian Locrians", and "****s" Lewiston, NY:
Edwin Mellen,
translated by David...
- Acragas, and Sybaris.
Other cities in
Magna Graecia included Tarentum,
Epizephyrian Locri, Rhegium, Croton, Thurii, Elea, Nola, Ancona, Syessa, Bari, and...