πόλις δὲ ἦσαν καὶ οἱ Τρικόλωνοί ποτε· μένει δὲ αὐτόθι καὶ ἐς ἡμᾶς ἔτι ἐπὶ λόφου Ποσειδῶνος ἱερὸν καὶ ἄγαλμα τετράγωνον, καὶ δένδρων περὶ τὸ ἱερόν ἐστιν ἄλσος. ταύταις
μὲν δὴ οἱ Λυκάονος
παῖδες ἐγένοντο οἰκισταί, Ζοιτίαν δὲ ἀπωτέρω
μὲν Τρικολώνων πέντε που καὶ δέκα σταδίοις, κειμένην δὲ
οὐ κατʼ εὐθὺ ἀλλʼ ἐκ Τρικολώνων ἐν ἀριστερᾷ, Ζοιτέα οἰκίσαι τὸν Τρικολώνου
λέγουσι· Παρωρεὺς δὲ ὁ νεώτερος Τρικολώνου τῶν
παίδων Παρωρίαν καὶ οὗτος ἔκτισεν, ἀπέχουσαν Ζοιτίας σταδίους δέκα.
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Ζοιτία
Ζοιτία
Λυκάων
Παρωρία
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Τρίκωλον
Τρίκωλον
The city of Tricoloni was also inhabited once; even up to our time there remains there upon a hill a sanctuary of Poseidon and a square-shaped statue, as well as a grove of trees surrounding the sanctuary. The sons of Lycaon founded this city. Zoitea, lying about fifteen stades further from Tricoloni, not directly ahead but to the left as one comes from Tricoloni, they say was founded by Zoiteus, the son of Tricolonus. Paroreus, the younger of Tricolonus' sons, founded Paroria, which lies ten stades from Zoitea.