Pherae
Pherae was an ancient city located in the region of Thessaly in central Greece. It served as the capital of the Thessalian League and was known for its strategic importance and agricultural wealth. The city played a significant role in various historical events, particularly during the classical period.
The city is often associated with the famous Macedonian general Philip II, who sought to control Thessaly. Pherae was also notable for its impressive architecture and public buildings, including temples and theaters, which reflected the cultural and political significance of the city in ancient times.