Ἅγιον τόπος Σκυθίας, ἐν ᾧ Ἀσκληπιὸς ἐτιμᾶτο, ὡς Πολυίστωρ. Πάριον πόλις ἐν Ἑλλησπόντῳ ἀπὸ Παρίου τοῦ Ἰασίωνος. Ὄριον τόπος Κρήτης. Πάνιον σπήλαιον Παλαιστίνης, ἀφ´ οὗ ἐκρεῖ ὁ ποταμὸς Ἰορδάνης. Ὅλκιον πόλις Τυρρηνίας. Πολύβιος ἕκτῳ. Ὅλμιον πόλις Βοιωτίας, ὡς Ἐπαφρόδιτος ἐν τοῖς Ὁμηρικοῖς. Νότιον πόλις Ἰωνίας. Ἑκαταῖος Ἀσίᾳ. Ἄντιον πόλις μετὰ Λωρεντὸν τῆς Ἰταλίας ἡ καὶ Ἄντεια. Βάκτριον πόλις. Μόψιον πόλις τῆς Πελασγιώτιδος χώρας Θεσσαλίας. «ὠνόμασται οὐκ ἀπὸ Μόψου τοῦ Μαντοῦς τῆς Τειρεσίου, ἀλλ´ ἀπὸ τοῦ Λαπίθου τοῦ συμπλεύσαντος τοῖς Ἀργοναύταις. ἄλλος δ´ ἐστὶ Μόψος, ἀφ´ οὗ ἡ Ἀττικὴ Μοψοπία». Μάσιον ὄρος ὑπὲρ τῆς Νισίβιος. Στράβων ἑνδεκάτῃ. Κάστνιον ὄρος ἐν Ἀσπένδῳ τῆς Παμφυλίας. Κρήσιον πόλις Κύπρου. Θεόπομπος Φιλιππικῶν πεντεκαιδεκάτῳ. Καύδιον πόλις Ἰταλίας. Διονύσιος ἑκκαιδεκάτῳ Ῥωμαϊκῆς ἀρχαιολογίας, Κόριον τόπος ἐν Κρήτῃ ἀπὸ κόρης τινός. Κάσιον ὄρος καὶ πόλις Αἰγύπτου πρὸς τῷ Πηλουσίῳ. ἐκλήθη δὲ ἀπὸ τῆς Κυκλάδος νήσου ἢ ἀπὸ Κάσου τοῦ Κλεόχου, ἀφ´ οὗ καὶ Κασίου Διὸς ἱερόν. Θύριον πόλις Ἀκαρνανίας. Μάριον πόλις Κύπρου ἡ μετονομασθεῖσα Ἀρσινόη ἀπὸ Μαριέως. Δήλιον πολίχνιον Βοιωτίας ἐν τῇ Τανάγρᾳ καὶ ἱερὸν Ἀπόλλωνος. Δαύνιον πόλις Ἰταλίας. Δάλμιον πόλις Δαλματίας. Γράμμιον πόλις ἐν Κρήτῃ. Γόλγιον πόλις Κύπρου, ἣ καὶ Γολγοί. Ἤπιον πόλις Τριφυλίας. Βρύλλιον πόλις ἐν τῇ Προποντίδι, Ἔφορος δὲ ἐν τῷ εʹ Κίον αὐτήν φησιν εἶναι. Βρύγιον πόλις Μακεδονίας. Βαίτιον πόλις Μακεδονίας. Θεόπομπος εἰκοστῇ τετάρτῃ. Βούτριον τῆς Ἰταλίας πόλις. Βέργιον πόλις Θρᾴκης, ἣ καὶ Βέργη. Πλούτιον πόλις Τυρρηνῶν. Δώτιον πεδίον Θεσσαλίας, ὅπου μετῴκησαν οἱ Κνίδιοι, ὧν ἡ χώρα ἡ Κνιδία. Καλλίμαχος ἐν τοῖς ὕμνοις (in Cerer. 24) «οὔπω τὰν Κνιδίαν, ἔτι Δώτιον ἱρὸν ἔναιον». ἐκλήθη δὲ ἀπὸ Δωτίας τῆς Ἐλάτου. Φερεκύδης δὲ ἀπὸ Δώτιος τοῦ Ἀστερίου καὶ Ἀμφικτυόνης τῆς Φθίου. ὡς δὲ Ἀρχῖνος ἀπὸ Δώτου τοῦ Νεώνου τοῦ Ἕλληνος. Μνασέας δὲ ἀπὸ Δώτου τοῦ Πελασγοῦ. Πήλιον πόλις Θετταλίας. λέγεται καὶ Πηλία. καλεῖται δὲ καὶ Πηλεῖς πληθυντικῶς ἀπὸ τοῦ Πηλεύς ἑνικοῦ. τὸ δὲ ὄρος Πήλιον. Πόλιον ἐν Λέσβῳ τόπος. Πρόσχιον χώρα Αἰτωλίας. Πτέριον πόλις Μήδων. λέγεται καὶ θηλυκῶς ἡ Πτερία. Σάμνιον πόλις Πρετανίας. Σίγριον Λέσβου λιμήν. Σίρμιον πόλις Παιόνων. Σκίριον τόπος Ἀττικός. λέγεται καὶ Σκῖρον καὶ ὁ Σκῖρος. Σόλλιον Κορίνθου πολίχνιον. Θουκυδίδης δευτέρᾳ (c. 30). Σκύλλιον ὄρος Κρήτης. Σμίνθιον τόπος. Στράβων τρισκαιδεκάτῃ. Σούτριον πόλις ἡ πρότερον Τυρρηνῶν, ὕστερον δὲ Ῥωμαίων. Στράτιον πόλις Ἀκαρνανίας. Θούριον πόλις Ἰταλίας πρότερον Σύβαρις ὀνομασθεῖσα ἡ καὶ Θούριοι, ὡς ἐν τῷ Ἡροδότου ἐπιγράμματι Ἡρόδοτον Λύξεω κρύπτει κόνις ἧδε θανόντα, Ἰάδος ἀρχαίης ἱστορίης πρύτανιν,
Hagion: a place in Scythia, in which Asclepius was honored, as Polyhistor says. Parion: a city on the Hellespont, from Parius son of Iasion. Orion: a place in Crete. Panion: a cave of Palestine, from which the river Jordan flows. Holkion: a city of Tyrrhenia. Polybius in the sixth book. Holmion: a city of Boeotia, as Epaphroditus says in the Homeric Studies. Notion: a city of Ionia. Hecataeus in the work On Asia. Antion: a city of Italy after Laurentum, also called Anteia. Baktrion: a city. Mopsion: a city of the Pelasgiotis region of Thessaly. “It has been named not from Mopsus son of Manto daughter of Teiresias, but from the Lapith who sailed together with the Argonauts. But there is another Mopsus, from whom Attica is called Mopsopia.” Masion: a mountain above Nisibis. Strabo in the eleventh book. Kastnion: a mountain in Aspendus of Pamphylia. Kresion: a city of Cyprus. Theopompus in the fifteenth book of the Philippica. Kaudion: a city of Italy. Dionysius in the sixteenth book of the Roman Antiquities. Korion: a place in Crete, from some maiden. Kasion: a mountain and a city of Egypt near Pelusium. It was named either from the Cycladic island or from Kasos son of Kleochus, from whom also comes the sanctuary of Zeus Kasios. Thyrion: a city of Acarnania. Marion: a city of Cyprus, renamed Arsinoe, from Maries. Delion: a small town of Boeotia in Tanagra, and a sanctuary of Apollo. Daunion: a city of Italy. Dalmion: a city of Dalmatia. Grammion: a city in Crete. Golgion: a city of Cyprus, also called Golgoi. Epion: a city of Triphylia. Bryllion: a city in the Propontis; but Ephorus in the fifth book says that it is Kios. Brygion: a city of Macedonia. Baition: a city of Macedonia. Theopompus in the twenty-fourth book. Boutrion: a city of Italy. Bergion: a city of Thrace, also called Berge. Ploution: a city of the Tyrrhenians. Dotion: a plain of Thessaly, where the Cnidians migrated, whose land is Cnidie. Callimachus in the Hymns (in Cerer. 24): “Not yet the Cnidie, but still I dwelt in holy Dotion.” It was named from Dotia daughter of Elatus; but Pherecydes derives it from Dotius son of Asterius and Amphictyone daughter of Phthius; and Archinus from Dotus son of Neonus son of Hellen; and Mnaseas from Dotus the Pelasgian. Pelion: a city of Thessaly; it is also called Pelia. It is also called in the plural Peleis, from the singular Peleus. But the mountain is Pelion. Polion: a place in Lesbos. Proschion: a district of Aetolia. Pterion: a city of the Medes; it is also said in the feminine, Pteria. Samnion: a city of Britain. Sigrion: a harbor of Lesbos. Sirmion: a city of the Paeonians. Skirion: an Attic place; it is also called Skiron and Skiros. Sollion: a small town of Corinth. Thucydides in the second book (c. 30). Skyllion: a mountain of Crete. Sminthion: a place. Strabo in the thirteenth book. Souttrion: a city formerly of the Tyrrhenians, but later of the Romans. Stration: a city of Acarnania. Thourion: a city of Italy, formerly called Sybaris, also (called) Thourioi, as in the epigram of Herodotus: “This dust hides Herodotus son of Lyxes, dead, the presiding spirit of the ancient history of Ionia,”