Phylace or Phylake (, PhylakÃÂ), or Phylaces or Phylakes (æàûñúÃÂÃÂ, PhylakÃÂs), or Phylacae or Phylakai (æàûñúñὶ, PhylakaÃÂ), was a city in mountainous ancient Pieria, Macedon, on the Haliacmon river, north of Balla. Parmenion, son of Glaucias, Phylacean (Greek: ) was a dolichos runner and winner in the Alexandrian games at Beroea in 3rd or 2nd century BCE (dedicated to Alexander the Great). Pliny mentions the inhabitants under the name Phylacaei.
Its site is unlocated.