[1] Remains at Pheradi include temples, a bath-house, triumphal arch, an amphitheatre.
Feradi Maggiore, is an archaeological site is located near the village of Sidi Khelifa[3] near the city of Bouficha in the governorate of Sousse, Tunisia.
The city became municipality under Marcus Aurelius then Roman colony before being abandoned towards the 12th century.
The name of the city was identified thanks to a Latin text of a dedication to Neptune Augustus for the salvation of the Roman emperor Antoninus Pius and which was signed by a local notable named Marcus Barigbalus Pheraditanus Majus.
Today Feradi Major survives as a titular bishopric[10] and the current bishop is Estevam Santos Silva Filho of San Salvador.