Oxyneia

Oxyneia or Oxynia (Ancient Greek: Ὀξύνεια), or Oxynium or Oxynion (Ὀξύνιον), was a town and polis (city-state)[1] of ancient Thessaly, situated on the Ion, a tributary of the Peneius, and perhaps the capital of the Talares.

[2] It is cited as a place that provided a theorodokos to Epidaurus in 359 BCE.

Another place where it has been suggested that it could have been and that fits more with Strabo's data is a hill near Dasochori.

Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography.

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Map showing ancient Thessaly. Oxyneia is shown to the upper left.