- Locrians
The Locrians ( _el. Λοκροί) were an ancient Greek tribe in Greece. The Locrians spoke the Locrian dialect, a Doric-Northwest dialect, and this indicates that they must have been relatives of the
Dorians . They inhabited the ancient region ofLocris inCentral Greece .The prehistoric residents of Locris were
Leleges and the latter were replaced by Locrians, when the Greek tribes started to arrive in Southern Greece. However,Dionysius of Halicarnassus does not separate them, mentioning that Locrians is the later name of the Leleges [Dionysius of Halicarnassus, "Roman Antiquities", Book 1, 17, [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Dionysius_of_Halicarnassus/1B*.html online] at LacusCurtius] , in the way other ancient historians identify Hellenes with the peoples who preceded them inGreece .Aristotle and other writers supposed the name of the Locrians to be derived fromLocrus , an ancient king of the Leleges. (Aristot.; "Hes. ap. Strabo" vii. p. 322; Scymnus Ch. 590; Dicaearch. 71; Plin. iv. 7. s. 12.) According to some traditions,Deucalion , the founder of the Hellenic race, is said to have lived in the Locrian town of Opus or Cynus. (Pind. "Ol." ix. 63, "seq."; Strab. ix. p. 425.)History and distribution
The Locrians are said to have arrived in southern Greece in the late
2nd millennium BC from their homeland onPindus , when the Greek tribes moved southwards. In historical times the Locrians were divided into two distinct tribes, differing from each other in customs, habits and civilization. Of these the eastern Locrians, called the Opuntian and Epicnemedian, dwelt upon the eastern coast of Greece, opposite the island ofEuboea , while the western Locrians, called Ozolian or Esperian, dwelt upon the Corinthian gulf and were separated from the former byMount Parnassus and the whole of Doris and Phocis. (Strab. ix. p. 425.)It is likely that the Locrians at one time extended from sea to sea, and were torn asunder by the immigration of the Phocians and Dorians. (Niebuhr, Lectures on Ancient Ethnography, vol. i. p. 123.) The most famous colony of the Locrian tribe was the city of Epizephyrian Locri, founded in the
7th century BC inMagna Græcia , which exists until today as "Locri". According toStrabo the founders were the Ozolian Locrians, from the region of Amphissa.In the
6th century BC , the Locrians had a series of conflicts with the neighbouring tribes. Only the Opuntian Locrians are mentioned byHomer ; they were the more ancient and the more civilized. The Ozolian Locrians, who are said to have been a colony of the former, are not mentioned in history until the time of thePeloponnesian War , and are even then represented as a semi-barbarous people. (Thuc. i. 5.) That was the last mention of the Ozolian Locrians, as they suffered the defeat from Corinth later and they stopped having a distinct identity in the4th century BC . The Opuntian Locrians, who are mentioned to have taken part in thebattle of Thermopylae between the Greeks and the Persians, were attacked by various tribes which devastated their country and only some of their towns preserved the Locrian identity in the3rd century BC .Culture
The Locrians around
Thermopylae were the first to have been called "Hellenes" and later the name expanded to the other Greek tribes through the Amphictionia ofDelphi , to which they belonged, and their religion. The most famous of their heroes were Ajax the Locrian, best known asAjax the Lesser , son ofOileus , andPatroclus , son of Menoetius and best friend ofAchilles . Elements of Ajax worship have been found inEuboea ,Pontus , theAegean islands , Asia Minor,Peloponnesus , Kerkyra, Epirus, southernItaly and northernAfrica , which means that the Locrian civilization was widely extended in the ancient Greek world. In theGreek mythology , the Locrians are closely related to the Phocians and Eleans.James M. Redfield ,professor ofClassics at theUniversity of Chicago , in his book "The Locrian Maidens: Love and Death in Greek Italy", states that the Locrians of Epizephyrian Locri had a special way to treat the sex difference [cite web|url=http://chronicle.uchicago.edu/040205/locrian.shtml |title=What did the Locrian maidens know about sex differences? |publisher=The University of Chicago Chronicle |language=English |date=2004-02-05 |accessdate=2008-02-04] . Although the Locrians hardly viewed men and women as equals, women held special religious rights, which men could gain access to only by marrying them. Locrian women became the vehicles for the transmission of status, and marriage maintained the social order of a traditionaloligarchy .Ajax the Lesser
The national hero of the Locrians was Ajax the Locrian, who led the 40 Locrian ships to
Troy [Homer, "Iliad ", Book II, verses 494–760, PP Il.2.494] , to take part in theTrojan War . Locrians respected him so much, that after his death they kept a place for him in their phalanx, thinking that he will always fight with them. On the other side, Ajax's actions resulted in his death according toGreek mythology , while the Locrian tribe suffered from the anger of the gods. After the fall of Troy, he rapedCassandra in the temple ofAthena , where she had taken refuge as a supplicant. For this crime,Poseidon wrecked the ship of Ajax on the coast of Euboea and Ajax was killed by a lightning bolt.The curse
According to
Lycophron , in his work "Alexandra", for this crime of their national hero, the Locrians had to send two unmarried maidens to the temple of Athena at Ilion ofAthens for 1,000 years, where they should live until they died. After their death, they would not be given a decent burial, while for each maiden who died, another one must be sent into the temple by night, and she would be stoned to death if seen.The goddess is referred to as "Athena Ilias", a name not necessarily derived from Ilion, but maybe from the family deity
Oileus , the father of Ajax and the ancestral hero of the Locrians. She could have protected the maidens during their period of initiationCallimachus mentions that the curse fell upon Locris three years after the Trojan war, which led to the beginning of the tribute at the command of the Delphic oracle. According toApollodorus , after the command of the Delphic oracle, two maidens were sent to Ilion, and their duty was to clean the temple. After their death, they were replaced, while the tribute ended after a thousand years with the end of the Phocian War, which destroyed Naryca, the town that supplied the maidens. Aelian says that the plague, fell upon Locris after the Locrians failed to send the yearly tribute that the oracle demanded.Demetrius of Scepsis knows that the maidens were sent for the first time "when the Persians were already in control", so after547 BC .Locrian maidens had the appearance of a Greek mourner, as they went to Ilion barefoot, wearing only one garment and their hair was loose or cut. Cut hair symbolizes maturity for both sexes and plays a part in marriage rituals, while lossened or cut hair are required in other cults such as to
Demeter andDionysus , and bare feet in other as well. In addition to these, lossened hair and bare feet are signs of a witch.These maidens were not given proper burials, as most of them were burnt on a pyre of barren branches and the ashes were thrown to the sea. This kind of pyre was used in Greece to burn criminals and the barren trees were used to burn portents and prodigies, while criminals were hanged from these trees. Locrian maidens were seen as marginal beings and scapegoats, separated from normal life, a feature of rites of passage. The three stages of rites of passage are separation, marginalization and reincorporation, and according to this, the maidens left for Ilion, spent a year there and returned home. In Epizephyrian Locri, maidens were prostituted as a reminder and punishment for a certain act. Ancient basis for prostitution was that girls would marry earlier than their coevals and foreigners would complete the rites. The completion of the rites enhances the status of girls.
In the middle of the
6th century , this cult became more epic focused and centered on the expiation for the crimes of Ajax. As a result, later generations forgot its significance and put an end to this tribute.ee also
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Ozolian Locris
*Opuntian Locris
*Locri inItaly ,Magna Graecia References
External links
* [http://www.uark.edu/campus-resources/dlevine/Oxford11.html Mara Dabrishus - Oxford Readings in Greek Religion, Locrian Maidens (by Fritz Graf)]
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