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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...
- of
Phocis was
Ozolian Locris,
situated on the
north coast of the Gulf of Corinth,
between Naupactus and Crisa. The main
cities of
Ozolian Locris were Amphissa...
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calendars were also
created in
regions federated from the
leagues of Phokis,
Ozolian Locris, and Akhaia.
Below are
fifteen regions of the
ancient Gr**** world...
- two tribes, the
Ozolian Locrians and the
Opuntian Locrians, thus the
Locrian dialect can be also
divided in two branches, the
Ozolian and
Opuntian respectively...
- They were
divided into two
geographically distinct tribes, the
western Ozolians and the
eastern Opuntians;
their primary towns were
Amphissa and Opus respectively...
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north it had
boundaries with
Epirus and Thessaly; on the east with the
Ozolian Locrians; and on the
south the
entrance to the
Corinthian Gulf defined...
- was a town of the
Ozolian Locrians of
uncertain site. Its
exact location is not
known with certainty.
Strabo only
locates it in
Ozolian Locris and distinguishes...
- Phocis. It was the most
important city of the
ancient Gr****
tribe of the
Ozolian Locrians and one of the most
powerful cities in
Central Greece. In the...
- 343a–b at the ****us Project. Pausanias,
Description of Greece,
Phocis and
Ozolian Locri, 10.24.1 at the ****us Project. Hodge, A. Trevor. "The
Mystery of...
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Locrus became by
Cabya the
father of Opus, the
mythical ancestor of the
Ozolian Locrians.
According to some, his wife was
called Cambyse or Protogeneia...