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Stectorium was a minor Phrygian settlement whose civic coinage under Severus Alexander represents one of the few material traces of the town's existence at all. It fell within the conventus of Apamea, the administrative district centered on Apamea Cibotus, which served as the judicial hub for a wide scatter of small Phrygian communities that would otherwise have left almost no documentary footprint in the Roman record.
The ethnic legend ϹΤΕΚΤΟΡΗΝΩΝ — genitive plural, "of the Stectorenians" — is the primary epigraphic evidence tying the town's name to its known location near modern Uşak province.