[5] The Caucones, who, according to history, inhabited the line of sea-coast which extends from the Mariandyni as far as the river Parthenius, and to whom belonged the city Tieium,1 are said by some writers to be Scythians, by others a tribe of Macedonians, and by others a tribe of Pelasgi. We have already spoken of these people elsewhere.2 Callisthenes in his comment upon the enumeration of the ships inserts after this verse,
these lines, “ The brave son of Polycles led the Caucones,“ Cromna, Ægialus, and the lofty Erythini,3
”Il. ii. 855.
Who inhabited the well-known dwellings about the river Parthenius,
” for the territory extends from Heracleia, and the Mariandyni as far as the Leucosyri, whom we call Cappadocians. But the tribe of the Caucones about Tieium extends to the Parthenius; that of the Heneti, who occupy Cytorum,4 immediately follows the Parthenius, and even at present some Caucones are living about the Parthenius.