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Pheradi Majus
Pheradi Majus

Pheradi Majus or Feradi Maius is an archaeological site located near the modern town of Sidi Khalifa in Sousse Governorate, Tunisia. It was founded in the 3rd century BC and flourished during the Roman times between 30 BC to 640 AD. The ruins include temples, a bathhouse, a triumphal arch, an Amphitheatre and a capitol building.
Site Information
Country: Tunisia
District: Sousse Governorate
Category: Historic Cities and Regions
Site History: 3rd Century BC
Oldest Culture: Numidian
Later Cultures: Roman + Byzantine
Site Features: Roman Monuments
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