He summarises all this again in the following words [ DionHal_1.60 ]: “The people who came together there, and mingled with the native population of the land, from whom the Roman race was sprung, before the present inhabitants of the city, were as follows.
Firstly, the Aborigines, who drove the Sicels out of this region; they were Greeks, originally from the Peloponnese, who came as colonists with Oenotrus, from the region which is now called Arcadia, in my opinion.
Secondly, the Thessalians migrated there, from the country which used to be called Haemonia, and is now called Thessaly.
Thirdly, the Pelasgians, who arrived with Euander from the city of Pallantium in Arcadia.
Then another group arrived, who were part of the Peloponnesian army commanded by Heracles.
Lastly, the Trojans who escaped with Aeneias from Ilium, Dardanus and the other Trojan towns.”