The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07.
Bozcaada
(bzjä´´ä´dä) (KEY) or Tenedos (tn´ds) (KEY) , island, 15 sq mi (39 sq km), NW Turkey, in the Aegean Sea. The strategically located island was a station of the Greek fleet during the Trojan War. Xerxes used it (5th cent. B.C.) as a base for the Persian fleet. The Ottoman Turks captured it in 1657.