- The
Locrians (Gr****: Λοκροί, Lokroi) were an
ancient Gr****
tribe that
inhabited the
region of
Locris in
Central Greece,
around Parn****us. They
spoke the...
- (1978:101–121).
Eisenfel d,
Hanne (1
October 2016). "Life, Death, and a
Lokrian Goddess.
Revisiting the
Nature of ****phone in the Gold
Leaves of Magna...
- in the
necropolis of
ancient Kerkyra (modern Corfu).
Menekrates was a
Lokrian, the
proxenos of the
people of Kerkyra,
according to a
metric inscription...
-
distinct northwestern Gr****
dialect similar to Akarnanian,
Aetolian and
Lokrian,
which also
exhibited several unique features. Thus, the
possibility of...
- to have come from Locris. Eisenfeld,
Hanne (2016). "Life, Death, and a
Lokrian Goddess".
Kernos (29): 41–72. doi:10.4000/kernos.2388. Bennett, Michael;...
-
Latinus of the
Italians and for this reason, the
Phaiakians claim the
Lokrians in
Italy as relatives. 11428 Alcinoös,
Jovian asteroid named after Alcinous...
- the
dedication at
Olympia of
spoils from the
destruction of the Euboian-
Lokrian settlement at Thronion."
Ambrose (The
Early Church Fathers) by Boniface...
-
walkover wins.
Lokrians v
Roquetas 2018
Bonaire Terr****a v M****ille BT
Newteam Brainois v
Nazarenos M****ille BT v
Newteam Brainois Lokrians v
Bonaire Terr****a...
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Polybius Histories, XII, 5 Eisenfeld,
Hanne (2016). "Life, Death, and a
Lokrian Goddess".
Kernos (29): 41–72. doi:10.4000/kernos.2388. J.M.
Redfield -...
-
Jacqueline Morineau Humphris and
Diana Delbridge, The
Coinage of the
Opountian Lokrians (2014), vii, 254 pp., 61 plates. SP 51:
Robert Bennett,
Local Elites and...