38.634°N 22.527°WErochus or Erochos (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: Έρωχος) was a town of ancient Phocis that was destroyed in the Greco-Persian Wars by the army of Xerxes I in 480 BCE.
The city was again destroyed in the Third Sacred War, and was not rebuilt; it was located between Charadra and Tithronium, in the western part of the mount Cithaeron.[1] Its site is located near Kato Souvala.