- In Gr**** mythology, the name
Locrus or
Lokros (/ˈlɒkrəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Λοκρός) may
refer to:
Locrus, the king of
Locris and son of his
predecessor King...
-
edition 1996:
Timaeus Timaeus Locrus,
Henry Cary, 1854
Timaeus Locrus in Gr**** Cicero's
Timaeus in Latin[usurped]
Timaeus Locrus translated by
George Burges...
- the
below Opus who was then
adopted by
Locrus as his own child, for the
latter was barren. Opus II, son of
Locrus or Zeus by
Cabya or
Cambyse and thus a...
- Alcinous'
father was Phaeax, son of
Poseidon and Corcyra, and
brother of
Locrus. In the myth of
Jason and the Argonauts,
Alcinous is
represented as living...
- a maid when she died. Otherwise, she was the
mother of
Locrus by Zeus. In some accounts,
Locrus'
mother was Mega****e,
daughter of Macareus. Maera's shade...
- whom the
Phaeacians derived their name. He was the
father of
Alcinous and
Locrus. When Phaeax, who
reigned in the
island of Scheria, died,
Alkinous and Lokros...
-
Locrus. In this account,
Aetolus was a king of
Locris after his
father Amphictyon. Then, the
kingdom was p****ed on to
Physcus and
eventually Locrus who...
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Acheilus Lamia Ptol. Heph.
Libyan Sibyl (Herophile)
Lamia Paus. 2nd cent. AD
Locrus Maera Achaeus Phthia Servius 4th/5th cent. AD
Aethlius Protogeneia Apollod...
-
Olympian ode
concerns Opus. It was said to have been
founded by Opus, a son of
Locrus and Protogeneia; and in its
neighbourhood Deucalion and
Pyrrha were reported...
- also
named after her. Thebe,
daughter of Zeus and
Megacleite and
sister of
Locrus, the man who ****isted
Amphion and
Zethus in the
building of Thebes. She...