The Wars of Alexander's successors, were a series of conflicts that erupted among the generals of Alexander the Great.
Anaxarchus, a Greek philosopher at Alexander the Great’s court, upheld wisdom and detachment, reflecting on the fleeting ...
For more than two millennia, the death and burial of Macedonian king Alexander the Great have been shrouded in mystery. He perished in 323 B.C.E. after suffering from a baffling illness for 12 days — ...
Alexander the Great’s speech is brought to life in its original Ancient Greek language. A rare chance to experience history ...
Alexander was born in Pella, the ancient capital of Macedonia in July ... his enemies at home and reasserted Macedonian power within Greece. He then set out to conquer the massive Persian Empire.
Alexander the Great founded over 70 cities and created an empire that stretched across three continents, covering 2 million square miles. There was never one country called ‘ancient Greece’.
Ancient Greece gave us many things, from mythology to democracy by way of the Olympics, but if I recall my (very) old primary ...
The largest temple of Ancient Greece was at the mercy of the masked men who caused riots after the peaceful gatherings for ...
It was the largest building of classical Greece: the palace where Alexander the Great was proclaimed king ... into a dominant military power of ancient Greece. Aigai was its royal capital.
The Greek coins were struck by some of the most powerful city-states and rulers of the ancient world, such as Athens, Corinth and Alexander the Great. The coins were donated in 1935 to the UB ...
This archaeological site, which was first claimed by the Dorians (ancient Greeks) in the 9th century B.C., is home to ruins from the Hellenistic (Greek empire built by Alexander the Great), Roman ...
In ancient Greece, wealthy men often gathered for ... 336 B.C. The father of Alexander the Great, King Philip II of Macedon is buried in a tomb in the necropolis at Vergina, which is laid out ...