ECHIDO´RUS
ECHIDO´RUS (
Ἐχείδωρος, Scyl. p. 26;
Ἐχέδωρος,
Ptol. 3.13.4), a small river of Macedonia, which rises in the Crestonaean territory, and after flowing through Mygdonia empties itself into a lagoon close to the Axius (
Hdt. 7.124,
127).
It is now called the
Gallikó: Gallicum was the name of a place situated 16 M. P. from Thessalonica, on the Roman road to Stobi (
Peut. Tab.).
It is probable that when the ancient name of the river fell into disuse, it was replaced by that of a town which stood upon its banks, and that the road to Stobi followed the valley of the Echidorus. (Leake,
Northern Greece, vol. iii. pp. 437,439.)
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