Lokris

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Lokris was an ancient Greek region in central Greece, traditionally inhabited by the Locrians and divided into the subregions of Opuntian and Ozolian Lokris.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Opuntian Lokris 0
Ozolian Lokris 0

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek region
ancient Greek subregion
borderedBy Boeotia NERFINISHED
Doris NERFINISHED
Gulf of Corinth NERFINISHED
Phocis NERFINISHED
collectiveDemonym Locrians NERFINISHED
country Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
culture Ancient Greek culture NERFINISHED
ethnicDialect Northwest Doric Greek NERFINISHED
geographicalFeature coastal plains
mountainous terrain
hasEthnic Locrians NERFINISHED
hasPart Opuntian Lokris NERFINISHED
Ozolian Lokris NERFINISHED
inhabitedBy Locrians NERFINISHED
knownFrom Classical authors
language Ancient Greek
locatedIn central Greece NERFINISHED
locatedOn Greek mainland
eastern coast of central Greece
north coast of Gulf of Corinth
mentionedIn works of Herodotus
works of Strabo NERFINISHED
works of Thucydides NERFINISHED
namedAfter Locrians NERFINISHED
Opus NERFINISHED
neighboringEthnos Boeotians NERFINISHED
Dorians NERFINISHED
Phocians NERFINISHED
participatedIn Greco-Persian Wars NERFINISHED
partOf Central Greece NERFINISHED
Greek world
Lokris NERFINISHED
Lokris NERFINISHED
politicalOrganization city-states
principalCity Opus NERFINISHED
region western Lokris
religion Ancient Greek religion
strategicImportance control of routes between northern and southern Greece
subdivision Opuntian Lokris NERFINISHED
Ozolian Lokris NERFINISHED
subregionOf Greece NERFINISHED
timePeriod Archaic Greece NERFINISHED
Classical antiquity NERFINISHED
Hellenistic period NERFINISHED
traditionalInhabitants Locrians NERFINISHED
typeOfRegion historical region

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Philip of Opus region Lokris