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During the flourishing period of Greek history, it was regarded as the chief city of the eastern Locrians, for the distinction between the Opuntii and Epicnemidii is not made either by
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the Opuntian privateers annoyed the Athenian trade, and it was in order to check them that the Athenians fortified the small island of
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There were games called Aiantea and an altar at Opus in honor of Ajax.
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were reported to have resided. It was the native city of
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It was located on the coast of mainland Greece opposite
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as one of the Locrian towns whose troops were led by
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Index

Opous
Opus (Elis)
/ˈpəs/
Ancient Greek
romanized
ancient Greek
Locri
Opuntian Locrians
Opuntian Locris
Euboea
Atalanti
Kynos
Opuntian Gulf
stadia
Strabo
Livy
Pindar
Opus
Locrus
Protogeneia
Deucalion
Pyrrha
Patroclus
Homeric
Catalogue of Ships
Ajax the Lesser
Oileus
Iliad
Herodotus
Thucydides

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