[3] Its district was called Cestrine or Kestrine (Κεστρίνη) and Kestrinia (Κεστρινία),[4] and was located in Chaonia, separated from Thesprotia by the river Thyamis.
[5] It is said to have received its name from Cestrinus, son of Helenus and Andromache,[6] having been previously called Cammania or Kammania (Καμμανία).
[7] The principal town of the district was Cestria,[8] but its more usual name appears to have been Ilium or Troja, in memory of the Trojan colony of Helenus.
[9] In the neighbourhood are those fertile pastures, which were celebrated in ancient times for the Cestrinic oxen.
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