Aeolis
| Aeolis (Αἰολίς) | |
|---|---|
| Ancient region of Anatolia | |
| Ruins of the Agora of Smyrna | |
| Map of western Anatolia with Aeolis shaded | |
| Location | Western Anatolia, Turkey | 
| State existed | 8th-6th centuries BC (as Dodecapolis) | 
| Language | Aeolic Greek | 
| Biggest city | Smyrna (modern-day İzmir, Turkey) | 
| Roman province | Asia | 
Aeolis (/ˈiːəlɪs/; Ancient Greek: Αἰολίς, romanized: Aiolís), or Aeolia (/iːˈoʊliə/; Ancient Greek: Αἰολία, romanized: Aiolía), was an area that comprised the west and northwestern region of Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey), mostly along the coast, and also several offshore islands (particularly Lesbos), where the Aeolian Greek city-states were located. Aeolis incorporated the southern parts of Mysia, and is bounded by it to the north, Ionia to the south, and Lydia to the east.