Tralleis
Tralleis was an ancient city located in what is now modern-day Turkey. It was part of the region known as Phrygia and was known for its strategic location along trade routes. The city was significant during the Hellenistic and Roman periods, contributing to the cultural and economic exchanges of the time.
The city is often associated with the production of wine and olive oil, which were important commodities in the ancient world. Archaeological findings in the area have revealed remnants of temples, theaters, and other structures that highlight its historical importance and the lifestyle of its inhabitants.