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Tricca or Trikka ( or Τρίκκα) was a city and (city-state)

(2025). 9780198140993, Oxford University Press. .
of in the district , standing upon the left bank of the Peneius, and near a small stream called . This city is said to have derived its name from Tricca, a daughter of . The modern city of extends over the ancient site.


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It is mentioned in as the kingdom of Machaon and , sons of and physicians of the Greek army, who led the Triccaeans to the . It possessed a temple of Asclepius, which was regarded as the most ancient and illustrious of all the temples of this god. This temple was visited by the sick, whose cures were recorded there, as in the temples of Asclepius at and . There were probably physicians attached to the temple; and 19th century archaeologist William Martin Leake reports an inscription in four elegiac verses, to the memory of a "god-like physician named Cimber, by his wife Andromache," which he found upon a marble in a bridge over the ancient Lethaeus.Leake Northern Greece, vol. iv. p. 285.

In the edict published by and the other generals of Alexander the Great, after the death of the latter, allowing the exiles from the different Greek cities to return to their homes, those of Tricca and of the neighbouring town of were excepted for some reason, which is not recorded. Tricca was the first town in Thessaly at which Philip V of Macedon arrived after his defeat at the Battle of the Aous (198 BC). Tricca is also mentioned by Liv. 36.13; Plin. Nat. 4.8. s. 15 Ptol. 3.13.44; Them. Orat. xxvii. p. 333.

, who calls the town Tricattûs (Τρικάττους), says that it was restored by ;, . 4.3 but it is still called Tricca by Hierocles in the sixth century, and the form in Justinian may be a corruption. In the twelfth century it already bears its modern name Trikkala (Τρίκκαλα)

The castle occupies a hill projecting from the last falls of the mountain of Khassia; but the only traces of the ancient city which Leake could discover were some small remains of Hellenic masonry, forming part of the wall of the castle, and some squared blocks of stone of the same ages dispersed in different parts of the town.Leake Northern Greece, vol. i. p. 425, seq., vol. iv. p. 287. The remains are in a section of modern Trikala called Agios Nikolaos.

Tricca was Christianised early and is attested as an episcopal see since antiquity; the bishopric is now . The Roman Catholic Church claims it as a .

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