versiassa
Versiassa is a lesser-known but historically significant region located in the southern part of the historical province of Epirus, in modern-day Greece. The area is primarily associated with the ancient Greek city-state of **Pharsalus**, though its broader geographical boundaries encompass parts of the surrounding plains and hills. The name "Versiassa" itself is not widely documented in classical sources, but it likely refers to the broader region surrounding Pharsalus, which was strategically important during antiquity.
The most famous event linked to Versiassa is the **Battle of Pharsalus** (48 BC), where Julius Caesar
Archaeological remains in the region include ruins of ancient settlements, roads, and fortifications, though much of
The region is not a distinct administrative division in modern Greece but is often referenced in historical