Etenna

37°00′06″N 31°26′57″E / 37.00167°N 31.44917°E / 37.00167; 31.44917

Map of the Etenna area in 1520, Etinna is in the hills behind Side.

Etenna (Ancient Greek: Ἔτεννα) was a city in the late Roman province of Pamphylia Prima. Centuries earlier, it was reckoned as belonging to Pisidia, as by Polybius, who wrote that in 218 BC the people of Etenna "who live in the highlands of Pisidia above Side" provided 8000 hoplites to assist the Seleucid usurper Achaeus.[1][2]

  1. ^ Polybius 5, 73, 3 (English translation)
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Lequien was invoked but never defined (see the help page).