Setae, Setai (Ancient Greek: Σέται), Settae, Settai (Σέτται), Saettae, Saittai, or Saittae (Σαίτται), was a town of ancient Lydia,[1] located at Sidas Kaleh[2][3] in Modern Turkey.
[10] The city was located between the upper reaches of the River Hermus and its tributary the Hyllus,[11] and was part of the Katakekaumene.
Its site is located at Sidas Kale, near İcikler in Asiatic Turkey.
In one of the steles of the temple, there is an inscription which reads "Melita and Makedon stole Eia’s fishnet and other belongings.
[19] Although it is an Islamic area now, under the name Saittae, it remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church.