Smyrna was an Ancient Greek city located at a central and strategic point on the
Aegean coast of
Anatolia. This place is known today as
Izmir, Turkey. Due to its advantageous port conditions, its ease of defence and its good inland connections, Smyrna rose to prominence. Two sites of the ancient city are today within the boundaries of Izmir. The first site, probably founded by indigenous peoples, rose to prominence during the
Archaic Period as one of the principal ancient Greek settlements in western Anatolia. The second, whose foundation is associated with
Alexander the Great, reached metropolitan proportions during the period of the
Roman Empire. Most of the present-day remains of the ancient city date from the Roman era, the majority from after a 2nd-century AD earthquake.