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  • 1Opuntian Locris — or Eastern Locris was an ancient Greek region inhabited by the eastern division of the Locrians, the so called tribe of the Locri Epicnemidii (Greek: Λοκροί Ἐπικνημίδιοι) or Locri Opuntii (Greek: Λοκροί Ὀπούντιοι). Contents 1 Geography 1.1… …

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  • 2opus — /oh peuhs/, n., pl. opuses or, esp. for 1, 2, opera /oh peuhr euh, op euhr euh/. 1. a musical composition. 2. one of the compositions of a composer, usually numbered according to the order of publication. 3. a literary work or composition, as a… …

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  • 3Locri — Infobox CityIT img coa =Locri Stemma.gif official name = Comune di Locri region = Calabria province = Reggio Calabria (RC) elevation m = area total km2 = 25 population as of = December 31, 2004 population total = 13023 population density km2 =523 …

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  • 4Caucones — The Caucones (or Kaukones) were an autochthonous tribe of Anatolia (modern day Turkey). According to Herodotus and other classical writers, they were displaced or absorbed by the immigrant Bithynians, who were a group of clans from Thrace that… …

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  • 5Opus [2] — Opus, 1) Stadt in Lokris, ursprünglich Hauptstadt sämmtlicher Lokrer, nach welcher die Opuntii Lokroi (s.u. Lokris) ihren Namen hatten; sie war Geburtsort des Patroklos, hatte eine Akropole u. in ihr wurden die Aïantea zu Ehren des Ajax gefeiert; …

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  • 6Polis — Polis, fester Platz der Lokri Opuntii an der Grenze von Ätolien; beim j. Karutos …

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  • 7Alŏpe [1] — Alŏpe, 1) Stadt in Phthiotis (Thessalien); 2) Stadt der Locri Opuntii in Lokris; Ruinen zwischen den Vorgebirgen Sotiri u. Arkitza …

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  • 8Lokris — Lokris, Landschaft in Hellas, welche in zwei, durch den Parnassos u. durch Phokis u. Doris ganz von einander getrennte Theile, Ost u. West L., zerfiel. A) Das östliche L. erstreckte sich in einer Breite von 2–21/2 geographischen Meilen von… …

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  • 9Opus (mythology) — In Greek mythology, Opus was a son of Zeus and Protogeneia, the daughter of Deucalion. Opus was a king of the Epeians and father of Cambyse or Protogeneia.[1] Opus II was a son of Locrus or Zeus by Cambyse and thus a grandson of Opus the… …

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  • 10LOCRI — I. LOCRI in extrema Italiae ora, quam Magnam Graeciam an tiqui appellârunt opp. incolentes eiusdem nominis, ab iis Locris, qui Aiacem Oileum ad Troiam secutisunt, conditum. Vide Serv. in illud Virg. Aen. l. 3. v. 399. Hic et Naritii posuêrunt… …

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