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Ozolian Locris (Ancient Gr****: Ὀζολία Λοκρίς) or
Hesperian Locris (Ancient Gr****: Λοκρίς Ἑσπερία, lit. 'Western Locris') was a
region in
Ancient Greece...
- Peloponnese. In
classical Antiquity, it was an
important town of the
Locri Ozolae and the best
harbour on the
northern coast of the
Corinthian Gulf. The town...
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apparently by
Opuntii (East Locrians) from the city of Opus, but
including Ozolae (West Locrians) and Lacedaemonians. Its
Latin name, Locri, is the plural...
- (Χάλειον) or
Chaleos (Χαλεώς) was an
ancient town on the
coast of the
Locri Ozolae, near the
borders of Phocis.
Pliny the
Elder erroneously calls it a town...
-
Peloponnesian War, the
Oeanthians are
among several towns of the
Locri Ozolae that were
forced to
provide hostages to the
Lacedaemonian army in 426 BCE...
- had been
successful over the Aetolians, to have
marched through the
Locri Ozolae,
leaving Parn****us on the right, to
Cytinium in Doris, and from
thence to...
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rights of
colonists on the
inhabitants of
Rhypae and Dyme, and all the
Locri Ozolae except those of Amphissa.
Colonia Augusta Achaica Patrensis (CAAP) became...
- of the
Island of Salamis;
Mount Oleno, Peloponnesus;
Mountains of
Locri Ozolae,
looking towards Naupactus; Nemea; Part of Misitra, the
Ancient Sparta;...