A´PHYTIS
A´PHYTIS (
Ἄφυτις, also
Ἀφύτη,
Ἄφυτος: Eth.
Ἀφυταῖος, more early
Ἀφυτιεύς,
Ἀφυτεύς,
Ἀφυτήσιος:
A´thyto, Leake,
Northern Greece, vol. iii. p. 156), a town on the eastern side of the peninsula Pallene, in Macedonia, a little below Potidaea. (
Hdt. 7.123:
Thuc. 1.64;
Strab. vii. p.330.) Xenophon (
Xenoph. Hell. 5.3.19) says that it possessed a temple of Dionysius, to which the Spartan king Agesipolis desired to be removed before his death; but it was more celebrated for its temple of Ammon, whose head appears on its coins. (
Plut. Lys. 20;
Paus. 3.18.3;
Steph. B. sub voce