Pityeia or Pityea (Πιτύεια) was a town of ancient Mysia, on the coast of the Propontis, between Parium and Priapus.
It is mentioned in the Trojan Battle Order by Homer in the Iliad.
[1] It is also mentioned by Apollonius of Rhodes,[2] Strabo,[3] and Stephanus of Byzantium.
[4] It is said to have derived its name from the firs which grew there in abundance.
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