Trogyllium
Trogyllium, Strogyllium or Stogyllium was a mainland coastal location in modern Turkey, near to the Greek island of Samos. It is mentioned in some versions of Acts 20:15, as a place where Luke the Evangelist, Paul the Apostle and their companions stayed during their southbound maritime journey from Assos to Rhodes. The King James Version and the Geneva Bible mention this stop-over point: 'the next day we arrived at Samos, and tarried at Trogyllium' but the American Standard Version, the New International Version and the Good News Translation do not include this phrase. There are also variant readings in the classical Greek versions of the New Testament.