Agios Amvrosios (Greek: Άγιος Αμβρόσιος; Turkish: Esentepe, literally meaning “Breezing hill”) is a village located in the Kyrenia District of Cyprus, east of Kyrenia.
Whatever the case, today the survivors of the village honour Saint Ambrose, the bishop of Milan who lived in the fourth century, who is a common Saint for both the Eastern and Western Church.
At that time Saint Demitrianos was bishop of Chytroi (present day Kythrea).
Saint Ambrose sent him by mule drivers hot coals in baskets, Saint Dimitrianos, in return, sent him water from Kephalovryso of Kythrea in baskets as well, which caused the surprise of the villagers.
A small seaside chapel was built in honor of St Demitrianus.