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Modern Gr****: Λοκρίδα, romanized: Lokrída;
Ancient Gr****: Λοκρίς, romanized:
Lokrís) was a
region of
ancient Greece, the
homeland of the Locrians, made up of...
- been
suggested that
terracotta votive plaques, or pinakes, of
cults at
Lokri Epizefiri, are the only
stylistic parallel to the Throne. The
marble sculpture...
- is
alternately called locrio de pollo, and in
Saint Martin it is
called lokri or locreo.
There is some
debate as to
whether it
originated in
Spain or...
- the only land
route large enough to bear any
significant traffic between Lokris and Thessaly. To go from
north to
south along the east
coast of the Balkans...
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Refugees from
Sybaris Lokroi (Epizephiroi)
Calabria Locri early 7th
century BC
Lokris Unknown
Medma Calabria (abandoned) 7th
century BC
Lokroi Epizephiroi Unknown...
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northeastern Peloponnese. Acarnania, in
western Greece.
Phokis and
Lokris, in
central Greece.
Olynthos and Thrace,
which had just been conquered....
- War (339 BC),
between Philip II of
Macedon and the city of
Amphissa in
Lokris.
Fifth Sacred War (281 - 280 BC),
between the
Aitolian League and the Spartan...
- XII,
Halbband 24, Legio–Libanon (1925) Band XIII,
Halbband 25, Libanos–
Lokris (1926) Band XIII,
Halbband 26, Lokroi–Lysimachides (1927) Band XIV, Halbband...
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where it is
called locrio de pollo, and
Saint Martin,
where it is
called lokri or locreo.
Arroz de lisa (mullet rice) Colombia,
Caribbean region Traditionally...
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received the
support of many of them.
Among the defections,
there were: East
Lokris, Thessaly, Leukas, Acarnania, Ambracia,
Chalcidian Thrace, Euboea, Athamania...