*)adramu/teion: ou(/tws *eu)/polis. kai\ *)adramuthno\s de/: kai\ *qoukudi/dhs *)atramu/tteion.
[1]
Eupolis fr. 391 Kock, now 421 K.-A.
[2] A citizen/inhabitant of it. (Also attested with the suffix -tinos.)
[3]
Thucydides 5.1.1; see web address 1 for the text (which actually has Atramyttion). See again
alpha 4379, which adds the corresponding ethnikon, Atramytine.
Adramyttion, present-day Edremit, is a city in NW Asia Minor, at the head of the Gulf to which it gave its name: Barrington Atlas map 56 grid D2. Before his accession to the Lydian throne (ca. 560), Kroisos served as the governor of
Adramyttion (
Nicolaus of Damascus FGrH 90 F65).
Adramyttion is mentioned also in e.g.
Herodotus 7.42.1; web address 2.
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