Atenia (Pisidia)
Atenia was an ancient city located in the region of Pisidia, in what is now modern-day Turkey. Its exact location is not definitively known, but it is believed to have been situated in the vicinity of modern Yenice, near Lake Eğirdir.
Information about Atenia is scarce and primarily derived from epigraphic evidence and mentions in ancient texts. The city likely belonged to the territory of the Pisidian tribe known as the Parlais.
Atenia is known to have issued its own coinage during the Roman imperial period, indicating a degree of autonomy and civic organization. The coins often bear inscriptions related to the city and its magistrates.
The archaeological remains at the proposed site of Atenia are limited, and further excavation and research are needed to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the city's history, culture, and economic significance within the region of Pisidia. The name "Atenia" suggests a possible connection to the Greek goddess Athena, though concrete evidence supporting a cult dedicated to her has not been definitively established.