[2822] The Peloponnesus, which before the arrival of Pelops was called Apia.
[2823] Eumolpus took possession of Eleusis B. C.1400. He is said to have there instituted the mysteries of Ceres.
[2824] Cadmus, son of Agenor, king of Tyre, arrived in Bœotia B. C.1550. The citadel of Thebes was named after him.
[2825] Sues, Σύας, swine, in allusion to their ignorance.
[2826] There were two kings of Athens named Cecrops. The first of this name, first king of Attica and Bœotia, came from Egypt. Cecrops II. was the 7th, and Codrus the 17th and last king of Attica. Strabo informs us, b. x. c. i. § 3, that Œclus and Cothus were brothers of Ellops, who founded Ellopia in Eubœa, and gave the name to the whole island.
[2827] B. v. c. ii. § 4.
[2828] The capture of Troy by Hercules. See Grote i. 388.
[2829] B. C.168.
[2830] Ipsala.
[2831] Maritza.