-
ordered them to
establish a city by the tomb of
Lokros. And the city
keeps the name in
honor of
Lokros. Locrus, also a
Parian statuary, of
unknown date...
-
English /taɪˈmiːəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Τίμαιος ὁ Λοκρός, romanized: Tímaios ho
Lokrós; Latin:
Timaeus Locrus) is a
character in two of Plato's dialogues, Timaeus...
- Aias
Lokros (Ajax the Locrian) Aias
Mastigophoros (Ajax the Whip-Bearer)
Aigeus (Aegeus)
Aigisthos (Aegisthus) Aikhmalôtides (The
Captive Women) Aithiopes...
-
Phaiax who
reigned on the
island of
Corcyra died,
Alkinous and his
brother Lokros,
after quarreling agreed upon on the
basis that
Alcinous would be the king...
-
Messenian war begins. 685
Chalcedon is
founded by
Megarans 680
Epizephyrian Lokros is
founded by Opus 676
Pergamon is
founded by
Ionians 674
Karystus is occupied...
- died,
Alkinous and
Lokros after quarreling came
together again on the
basis that
Alkinous would be king of Phaiakis, and
Lokros would take the heirlooms...
-
retirement and
signed for AE Santorinis. On 31 July 2017, he
signed for
Lokros Atalantis. In 2018, Šakota
joined a
roster Slodes of the
Second Basketball...
- Menyllos,
Asandros 6. Φιλώνιχος, Κτολέμμα[ς], Λόκρος Philonichos, Ktolemmas,
Lokros 7. Ἂλκιμος, Ἀμύντας, καὶ ὃστις Σιμμίαι Alkimos, Amyntas, and
whoever is...
- Ἐπιζεφύριοι, romanized: Lokroí Epizephúrioi; from the
plural of Λοκρός (
Lokros, "a Locrian"), ἐπί (epí, "on"), Ζέφυρος (Zéphuros, "West Wind"), thus "the...
-
Krateuas Κρατεύας
Ktolemmas Κτολέμμας Kyllis[-] Κυλλισ[—]
Limnaios Λιμναῖος
Lokros Λόκρος
Lynkoritas Λυγκωρίτας
Lysidamos Λυσίδαμος
Menyllos Μένυλλος Mikalinos...