[2343] On Lake Copaïs. The modern village of Topolia occupies its site.
[2344] The waters of the Cephisus here burst forth from their subterraneous channel.
[2345] On Lake Copaïs. Its ruins are at a short distance to the south of the modern Kardhitza.
[2346] South of Mount Helicon. Its principal remains are those of its theatre, a temple of Hera, and the agora or market-place.
[2347] On the borders of Phocis; famous for the battles fought in its vicinity between the Athenians and Bœotians, B.C. 447, and between Philip of Macedon and the Athenians and Bœotians, B.C. 338, and that in which Sylla defeated the generals of Mithridates B.C. 86. It stood on the site of the modern village of Kapurna.
[2348] On the river Copaïs, at the foot of Mount Tilphusion.
[2349] On the river of that name, and on the road from Thebes to Anthedon.
[2350] Its site appears to be unknown.
[2351] Enumerated by Homer with Aulis. Ancient critics have, without sufficient reason, identified it with Hysiæ.
[2352] It was sacked by the Athenians, B.C. 413, and in ruins in the time of Pausanias.