Drepana () was an Elymians, Carthaginian, and Roman Republic port in antiquity on the western coast of Sicily. It was the site of a crushing Roman defeat by the Carthage in 249BC. It eventually developed into the modern Italy city of Trapani.
The town features in the Aeneid as the site of the death and funeral games of Anchises.
Ancient Carthage seized control of the city in 260BC, subsequently making it an important naval base. The naval battle of Drepanum took place in 249BC and was a major victory for Ancient Carthage against the Roman Republic in the First Punic War. After the Battle of the Aegates and Carthage's loss of the war, the town was ceded to Roman control in 241BC.
It never achieved the status of a civitas in Roman times.
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