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Archaeologists may have discovered the birthplace of Alexander the Great's grandmotherUntil now, researchers thought that the city was built long after Alexander the Great's death, during the reign of Philip V (221 to 179 B.C.). But the discovery of a coin minted between 325 and 323 ...
Initially, historians believed the ruins at Gradishte were built during the reign of Macedonian leader King Philip V, who ruled from 221 to 179 B.C. But a coin from Alexander the Great’s reign ...
When Alexander the Great visited the tomb of Cyrus of Persia, he found it ransacked and ordered that the tomb be restored.
Artifacts found at the site date the city back to Alexander the Great’s lifetime ... initially dated the city back to King Philip V’s reign (221-179 B.C.), but later archaeological findings ...
Alexander was born in Pella ... overlord of Asia Minor and pharaoh of Egypt became 'great king' of Persia at the age of 25. Over the next eight years, in his capacity as king, commander ...
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When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. This excavation site in North Macedonia may have once been the capital of the Kingdom of ...
Archaeologists working in North Macedonia may have discovered the remains of Lyncus, an ancient city that was the capital of the Kingdom of Lyncestis. More analysis is needed to support the ...
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