Oeneon
{{For|the town on the Black Sea coast|Ünye}}
Oeneon or Oineon ({{langx|grc|Οἰνεών}}),{{Cite Stephanus|s.v}} also Oenoa or Oinoa (Οἰνόα) and Oenoe or Oinoe (Οἰνόη), was a town of the Ozolian Locrians, east of Naupactus, possessing a port and a sacred enclosure of the Nemeian Zeus, where Hesiod was said to have been killed. It was from this place that Demosthenes set out on his expedition into Aetolia in 426 BC, and to which he returned with the remnant of his forces.{{Cite Thucydides|3.95, et seq.}}
The site of Oeneon is located at Klima Efpalio/Magoula.{{Cite Barrington|55}}{{Cite DARE|22828}}
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Category:Populated places in Ozolian Locris
Category:Former populated places in Greece
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