(anc. geog.), a noble city of Mysia Minor, with a port on the Propontis; called Adraglia by Homer, according to Pliny; but Strabo distinguishes them: according to others, the Paeolos of Homer. Pariami, the people (Strabo). The birthplace of Neoptolemus farnamed Glofographus (Strabo). Here stood a Cupid equal in exquisite workmanship to the Cnidian Venus.