MYLÆ, in Ancient Geography, a Greek city situated on an isthmus of a cognominal peninsula, on the north-east side of the island, Mylae, or Myleres, the people. A town built by those of Zancle (Strabo). Myleus, the epithet, as Myleus Campus, mentioned by Polybius. Now called Milazzo, a port town of Sicily, in the Val di Demona. E. Long. 15° 5'. Lat. 38° 36'.