Category
page 1Epizephyrian Locrians
Timaeus of Locri
character in Plato's dialogues; purported ancient Greek philosopher

Nossis
thumb|right|Marble bust of Nossis by Francesco Jerace

Zaleucus
thumb|250px|Zaleucus from "Promptuarii Iconum Insigniorum "
Philistion of Locri
4th-century BC Greek physician and author
Medma
Medma, or Mesma (Greek: , Steph. B.; , Strabo, Scymn. Ch.; but on coins, and so Apollodorus of Damascus, cited by Steph. B.; Scylax has , evidently a corruption for ), was an ancient Greek city of Magna Graecia, on the west coast of the Bruttian (now Calabrian) peninsula, between Hipponium and the mouth of the Metaurus (probably today's River Petrace). The site is located at Rosarno, Province of Reggio Calabria, Calabria.
Acrion
Acrion was a Locrian from Magna Graecia and a Pythagorean philosopher. He is mentioned by Valerius Maximus under the name of Arion. According to William Smith, Arion is a false reading of Acrion.
Epizephyrian Locris
ancient city of south Italy