Phalycum

Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography

PHALYCUM(Φάλυκον), a town of Megaris mentioned by Theophrastus ( Hist. Pl. 2.8), is clearly the same place as the Alycum (Ἄλυκον) of Plutarch, who relates that it derived its name from a son of Sciron, who was buried there. ( Thes. 32.) It perhaps stood at the entrance of the Scironian pass, where Dodwell (vol. 2. p. 179) noticed some ancient vestiges, which he erroneously supposed to be those of Tripodiscus. [TRIPODISCUS]