Chiron was a temple, probably at Nephele in thessalia, the most antient seat of the Nephelim.
"A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume II. (of VI.)"
Jacob Bryant
Autolykus is said to have been one of those who joined Herakles from thessalia, in his expedition against the Amazons, and a son of Deimachus.
"Plutarch's Lives, Volume II"
Aubrey Stewart & George Long
31. Not without truth does the publisher state that the book is illustrated with "curious cuts, the like as yet not extant" 275 43.-"How the two illustrious princesses, Philoclea and Pamela, being Basilius's only daughters, were married to the two invincible princes, Pyrocles of Macedon and Musidorus of thessalia: and of the glorious entertainments that graced the happy nuptials," from the same chap-book, p.
"The English Novel in the Time of Shakespeare"
J. J. Jusserand