Phaestus (Thessaly)

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Map showing ancient Thessaly. Phaestus is shown in the centre north of Mt. Titanus.

Phaestus or Phaestos or Phaistos (Ancient Greek: Φαιστός) was a town of ancient Thessaly in the district Pelasgiotis, a little to the left of the Peneius. It was taken by the Roman praetor Marcus Baebius Tamphilus in 191 BCE.[1]

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