Eltynia

Coordinates: 35°14′21″N 25°12′06″E / 35.23917°N 25.201564°E / 35.23917; 25.201564
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Eltynia (

ancient Crete.[1] The city is documented through inscriptions, whose earliest testimonies date from the sixth and fifth centuries BCE, among which is a law dealing with offenses committed against young people.[2] It is also mentioned in a list of the Cretan cities cited in a decree of Knossos c. 259-233 BCE,[3] as well as in the list of Cretan cities that signed an alliance with Eumenes II of Pergamon in the year 183 BCE.[4]

Its site is located near modern Kounavoi, Ellinika.[5][6]

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35°14′21″N 25°12′06″E / 35.23917°N 25.201564°E / 35.23917; 25.201564