Adramyt'tium. Named from Adramys, brother of Croesus, king of Lydia, a seaport in the province of Asia, see Asia, situated on a bay of the Aegean Sea, about 70 miles north of Smyrna, in the district anciently called Aeolis, and also Mysia. See Acts 16:7. See Mitylene. Acts 27:2. The modern Adramyti is a poor village.
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