Phola ( Ancient Greek: Φόλα) was a town and polis (city-state) [1] of ancient Aetolia. It is known only through epigraphic testimony among which we can highlight two funerary inscriptions of the classical period and other inscriptions of the Hellenistic period reference a strategos [2] and a scribe (grammateos) [3] from Phola. From this evidence it is deduced that Phola had the status of a polis. [1]
Its exact location is unknown. [1]
Phola ( Ancient Greek: Φόλα) was a town and polis (city-state) [1] of ancient Aetolia. It is known only through epigraphic testimony among which we can highlight two funerary inscriptions of the classical period and other inscriptions of the Hellenistic period reference a strategos [2] and a scribe (grammateos) [3] from Phola. From this evidence it is deduced that Phola had the status of a polis. [1]
Its exact location is unknown. [1]