Homolium, a city of Macedonia and Magnesia. Strabo in his Seventh Book. I have said in my description of Macedonia that Homolium is close to Ossa and is where the Peneius, flowing through Tempe, begins to discharge its waters. See 9. 5. 22, from which this Fragment is taken. There were several different Ephyras, if indeed the Geographer counts as many as nine. Our text of Strabo mentions only seven. Benseler’s Lexicon names nine and Pauly-Wissowa eight. He (the Geographer) speaks of a city Gyrton, a Magnetan city near the outlets of the Peneius. The city Dium, in the foot-hills of Olympus, is not on the shore of the Thermaean Gulf, but is at a distance of as much as seven stadia from it. And the city Dium has a village near by, Pimpleia, where Orpheus lived.