Olizon

Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography

OLI´ZON(Ὀλιζών: Eth. Ὀλιζώνιος), an ancient town of Magnesia in Thessaly, mentioned by Homer, who gives it the epithet of rugged.(Hom. Il. 2.717.) It possessed a harbour (Scylax, p. 25); and as it was opposite Artemisium in Euboea (Plut. Them. 8), it is placed by Leake on the isthmus connecting the peninsula of Trikhíriwith the rest of Magnesia. (Strab. 9. p. 436; Plin. Nat. 4.9. s. 16; Steph. B. s. v.;Leake, Northern Greece, vol. 4. p. 384.)