Sestos

Sestos was an ancient town of the Thracian Chersonese, the modern Gallipoli peninsula in European Turkey. It was founded by the Aeolians close to another colony Madytus.

Situated on the Hellespont opposite Abydos, it was the home of Hero in the legend of Hero and Leander.

Sestos is mentioned in Homer's Iliad. Xerxes' army crossed at this point on a bridge in 480 BC, and most of Alexander the Great's forces went the other way here by boat in 334 BC.

In 1810 Lord Byron swam from Sestos to Abydos in four hours, recreating Leander's feat.

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