Budeium

Budeium (Voudeion) or Boudeum (gr . Βουδειον), a town of Thessaly mentioned by Homer (Iiad 16. 572), called Budeia (Βούδεια) by later writers, and described as a town of Magnesia. (Lycophr. 359; Steph. B. s. v.)

Homer Iliad 16

At first the Trojans pushed bright-eyed Achaeans back,
for they hit a man who was by no means the worst  
among the Myrmidons—noble Epeigeus,
son of great-hearted Agacles.  He'd once been king
of populous Boudeum, but he'd killed a man,
a noble relative.
 

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