Erythrae

Erythrae or Erythrai (Greek: Ἐρυθραί) later Litri, was one of the twelve Ionian cities of Asia Minor, situated 22 km north-east of the port of Cyssus (modern name: Çeşme), on a small peninsula stretching into the Bay of Erythrae, at an equal distance from the mountains Mimas and Corycus, and directly opposite the island of Chios. It is recorded that excellent wine was produced in the peninsula. Erythrae was notable for being the seat of the Erythraean Sibyl. The ruins of the city are found north of the town Ildırı in the Çeşme district of İzmir Province, Turkey.

Erythrae
Ἐρυθραί (in Greek)
Ruins of the theatre at Erythrae
Shown within Turkey
Alternative nameErythrai, Litri
LocationIldırı, İzmir Province, Turkey
RegionIonia
Coordinates38°22′58″N 26°28′51″E
TypeSettlement
History
Associated withErythraean Sibyl
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