GNATIA (also GNATHIA, EGNATIA or IGNATIA), near Fasano, an ancient city of the Pevcetii, and their frontier town towards the Sallentini (i.e., of Apulia towards Calabria), a port on the Via Traiana when a short cut from Butunti (mod. Bitonto) joined it, 38 m. S.E. of Barium. Roman remains include part of the city walls and objects now in museums at Fasano and at Bari.
See Ashby and Gardner, Papers Brit. School at Rome, viii., 161, 166, sqq.