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 Balamútand the ascent to Rápsani. (Leake, Northern Greece, vol. 3. p. 397.)