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A recent study challenges the identification of Philip II’s tomb at Vergina, urging reevaluation of the evidence with ...
A Greek research team used radiocarbon dating to make a shocking discovery about Alexander the Great's family.
adding that the statue was a Roman copy of an ancient Greek original. Heraclea Sintica, a vast city, was established by the ancient Macedonian king Philip II of Macedon between 356 B.C. and 339 B ...
adding that the statue was a Roman copy of an ancient Greek original. Heraclea Sintica was a sprawling city founded by the ancient Macedonian king Philip II of Macedon, between 356 B.C. and 339 B ...
“It was amazing. A whole statue appeared in front of us.” The site was once part of the ancient city of Heraclea Sintica, which was founded by the Macedonian king Philip II in the fourth ...
The kingdom was conquered by King Philip II of Macedon in 358 B.C. “Every indication is pointing toward this being the city of Lyncus, within Lyncestis,” Angeloff said. “Nothing is pointing ...
King Darius II of Persia is another suspect with an obvious motive: Philip was preparing to invade his empire. Prominent Athenians are under suspicion, because they resented Macedonian rule.
Along with Alexander the Great’s father, Philip II of Macedon, the researchers said the three tombs also contain Alexander’s half-brother, King Philip III Arrhidaeus, and his teenage son ...
the ceremonial center of ancient Macedonia, began to fill with honored guests. They had come from across Greece and the Balkans to attend the wedding celebrations of King Philip II’s daughter.