Oinoussa


Oinoussa is a village in Serres regional unit of Central Macedonia, Greece, located 7 km east of the city of Serres. Administratively it belongs to the municipality of Serres. It has a population of 524 inhabitants and until 1928 was named “Dervesiani”.

History

Antiquity

South of Oinoussa, on the hill of "Prophet Elias", was revealed the necropolis of a Roman settlement, where three inscriptions had been found. Also, northeast from Eptamyloi and about 2 km north of Oinoussa, on the steep rocky hill of “Phaneromeni”, the place of another fortified Roman settlement was located. At the top of the same hill, an ancient rural sanctuary of "Hero Avlonitis" had previously been discovered. It is the "Thracian Horseman" that received this adjective from the toponym "Avlon" in which its sanctuary was located. So it is concluded that the ancient settlement here was probably called "Avlon". This view is reinforced by the earlier name of the settlement "Dervesiani", which is inherited from the Indo-European root "derven" meaning a narrow passage.