Ὀφρύνειον | |
Location | İntepe, Çanakkale Province, Turkey |
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Region | Troad |
Coordinates | 40°1′22″N 26°20′6″E / 40.02278°N 26.33500°E |
Type | Settlement |
History | |
Founded | 6th century BC |
Periods | Archaic Greece to Byzantine Empire |
Ophryneion or Ophrynium (Ancient Greek: Ὀφρύνειον, romanized: Ophryneion) was an ancient Greek city in the northern Troad region of Anatolia. Its territory was bounded to the west by Rhoiteion and to the east by Dardanus. It was located about 1.5 km north-east of the village of Erenköy in Çanakkale Province, Turkey.[1] The city was situated on the steep brow of a hill overlooking the Dardanelles, hence the origin of its Ancient Greek name ὀφρῦς (ophrus), meaning 'brow of a hill', 'crag'.[2]