CONDYLON
CONDYLON in Thessaly, is mentioned by Livy as one of the four fortresses which defended Tempe. (
Liv. 44.6) It was also called Gonno-Condylon, and was one of the towns of the Perrhaebi. (
Liv. 39.25.) Leake places it on the left bank of the Peneus between
Balamút and the ascent to
Rápsani. (Leake,
Northern Greece, vol. iii. p. 397.)