Chrysavgi (Greek: Χρυσαυγή, before 1927: Μοιραλή – Moirali,[2] between 1927 and 1930: Στρογγυλόν – Strongylon),[3] is a mountain village in the municipality of Voio, Western Macedonia, Greece.
The exact establishment date is difficult to pinpoint due to lack of historical evidences.
A copper statue of Athena was found in the area, along with metallic vessels, spearheads and daggers.
At Chrysavgi the Bey was Ali Koukos, to whom the residents paid the protective tax, one tenth of their production (Dekati).
Beside the tax, they were bound to hand over to the Bey each new bride for him to spend the first wedding night with (Ius primae noctis).