[2443] There were two places of this name in Macedonia; one called Antigonia Psaphara in Chalcidice, and the other in Pæonia.
[2444] Between Idomene and the plains of Pella. As Pliny here says, it was a different place from Europus of Almopia, by which the Rhœdias flows. Of the following places nothing seems to be known.
[2445] Coupled by Herodotus with Pella. Eordæa seems to have been the name of the district on the river Eordaicus, identified with the modern Devol.
[2446] They dwelt in the vicinity of Mount Scomium. The river Axius is the modern Vardhari.
[2447] Or Thrace.
[2448] People of Paroræa in Thrace.
[2449] The people probably of Eordæa, already mentioned.
[2450] Leake thinks that Almopia was the name of the district now called Moglena.
[2451] The Mygdones were a Thracian people in the east of Macedonia, on the Thermaic Gulf.
[2452] The people of Arethusa, a town of Bisaltia in Macedonia, in the pass of Aulon. Euripides, the tragic poet, was buried here.