OrobiaeOrobiae or Orobiai (Ancient Greek: Ὀρόβιαι) was a town on the western coast of ancient Euboea, between Aedepsus and Aegae, which possessed an oracle of Apollo Selinuntius.[1] The town was partly destroyed by an earthquake and an inundation of the sea in the 426 BC Malian Gulf tsunami.[2] This town seems to be the one mentioned by Stephanus of Byzantium under the name of Orope (Ὀρόπη), who describes it as "a city of Euboea, having a very renowned temple of Apollo."[3] Its site is located near the modern village of Rovies.[4][5] References
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1854–1857). "Orobiae". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. London: John Murray. 38°49′01″N 23°13′27″E / 38.8169°N 23.2243°E
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