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Ajax the Lesser
mythological Greek character, son of Oileus
Orestheus
Orestheus (Ancient Greek: derived from oresteros "mountainous" from όρος oros "mountain, hill"), in Greek mythology, was a name attributed to two individuals.
Locrians
thumb|251x251px|Map showing eastern Opuntian Locris|Opuntian and western [[Ozolian Locris in Central Greece.]]
The Locrians (, Lokroi) were an ancient Greek tribe that inhabited the region of Locris in Central Greece, around Parnassus. They spoke the Locrian dialect, a Doric-Northwest dialect, and were closely related to their neighbouring tribes, the Phocians and the Dorians. They were divided into two geographically distinct tribes, the western Ozolians and the eastern Opuntians; their primary towns were Amphissa and Opus respectively, and their most important colony was the city of Epizephy

Locrian Greek
ancient Greek dialect spoken by the Locrians
Philotas of Amphissa
ancient Greek physician