ERYTHRÆ, in Ancient Geography, a port-town of Ætolia, on the Corinthian bay. Another Erythra of Æcrotia, near Plataea and Mount Cithæron. A third Erythra, a town of Ionia in the Hither Asia, situated in the peninsula, at its extremity, with a cognominal port. The Erythreans laid claim to the Sibyl Herophile, as their countrywoman, furnished thence Erythraea. Erythra was famous for an ancient temple of Hercules.