ADRAMITENA from the Greek Adramutt'nós or Hadramunt'nós, 'belonging to Adramitio' or 'the court of death'; 2 . Ship that belonged to Adramitio, a small port of Mysia -in the Roman province of Asia- located at the bottom of the gulf of the same name and at the base of Mount Ida. It obtained the rank of metropolis under the Romans Today the village of Edremit, near the ruins of the ancient city, perpetuates its name. The ship that would transport Paul as a prisoner from Caesarea to Myra, in Lycia, apparently had as its port of origin Adramitio de