Locrians
The Locrians were an ancient Greek people who inhabited the region of Locris, located in central Greece. They were known for their distinct dialect of Greek and their contributions to Greek culture, particularly in the realms of philosophy and art. The Locrians were divided into two main groups: the Locrians of Ozolian and the Locrians of Epicurean, each with its own unique customs and traditions.
The Locrians played a significant role in Greek history, especially during the Classical period. They were known for their military alliances and participation in various conflicts, including the Peloponnesian War. Additionally, the city of Locri was famous for its sanctuary dedicated to the goddess Demeter, which attracted worshippers and pilgrims from across Greece.