15:41 The findings of ancient cities in Macedonia are suspected of the place of origin of Alexander Agung's grandmother
-According to historical records, Eurydice I - a mother from Philip II and grandmother of Alexander Agung - is likely to be born in Lyncus.
- MSN10/04 Archaeology breakthrough as 2,400-year-old 'lost capital city' unearthed
-Ancient ruins discovered in North Macedonia could be the remains of a lost capital city of an ancient kingdom.
- Express07/04 Cleopatra's tomb poised to finally be found after 'miracle' discovery in Egypt
-Archaeologists have discovered a tunnel which could potentially lead to the long-lost tomb of Cleopatra.
- Express21/03 The incredible African city that was once Egypt's capital for 973 years
-This stunning seaside city is the largest city on the Mediterranean coast and once stood as Egypt's capital city for almost a millennium.
- Express16/01 Two million stones from around the world: how the most important mosaic of the Roman era was created
-The mosaic with the image of Alexander the Great, found in Pompeii, consists of approximately 2 million fragments
- Tsn09/01 Archaeologists have found part of the foundation of the Temple of Hatshepsut in southern Egypt
-Archaeologists discovered part of the foundation of the Temple of Hatshepsut and tombs from the Middle Kingdom era during excavations in the Deir el-Bahri area in Luxor province in southern Egypt, RIA Novosti, 01/09/2025
- RIA05/01 Scientists have discovered the site of the famous battle of Alexander the Great with the Persians
-Scientists have identified the place where the general Alexander the Great fought a battle with the Persian Empire on the Granic River. News 1+1, TSN.
- Tsn21/12 Archaeology breakthrough as lost battlefield of Alexander the Great discovered
-Alexander the Great, former King of Macedonia, is regarded as one of the greatest military leaders in history as he was undefeated in combat.
- Express19/12 Turkish archaeologists: We have located the site of the Battle of Alexander the Great Graniko
-To determine the route taken by Alexander the Great to reach the battlefield, the team of scientists carefully studied ancient sources
- MSN18/12 The area where the Battle of Granicus took place has been revealed! Alexander the Great's route revealed
-The area where the Battle of Granicus, one of the most important battles of Alexander the Great, took place, was discovered after 20 years of effort by scientists. The scientific advisor of the project is Prof from Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University (ÇOMÜ). Dr. Reyhan Körpe said, 'So far, we have identified the route, the ancient settlement, which has been searched for approximately 150 years. "Fro
- MSN18/11 Foxes, the lovely inhabitants of the forest, welcome those who visit Termessos.
-Visitors of the Ancient City of Termessos, known as the only city whose walls Alexander the Great could not overcome during his eastern campaign, have the opportunity to see not only history but also the foxes, the lovely inhabitants of the forest.
- MSN04/11 Scientific breakthrough as Alexander the Great relic found after 2,300 years
-Experts have discovered that the ancient tunic of the King of Macedon belonged to someone else, as his final resting place remains a mystery.
- Express27/10 Kottarides for Alexander the Great's tunic: The theory has been debunked with unshakable arguments
-He criticizes the theory and claims that have been widely spread in recent days
- MSN25/10 Archaeologists discover 'Alexander the Great relic’ in 2,400-year-old tomb
-Archaeologists discovered what may be the sacred tunic of Alexander the Great.
- Express14/07 The incredible ancient city that even Alexander the Great couldn't conquer
-The ancient city boats gigantic mausoleums, vast underground cisterns, temples, imposing city walls and a breathtaking theatre perched on a hilltop.
- Express21/04 Ancient but perfectly preserved city home to Roman Empire's 'other Pompeii'
-Considered one of the best-preserved sites of Greek and Roman architecture outside Greece and Italy, this ancient city gives the Colosseum a run for its money.
- Express20/02 "Homosexual propaganda" - the Greek Minister of Culture freaked out at the Netflix film Alexander the Great
-According to him, the production is full of historical inaccuracies, but he emphasized that the Greek constitution protects the freedom of art.
- hvg.hu15/02 Alexander the Great: These are the major historical inaccuracies of the Netflix series
-They were filed in the minutes of the Parliament by the Minister of Culture Lina Mendoni
- MSN13/02 "Just think about his homosexuality." Storm against the Netflix series on Alexander the Great
-The streaming giant is now considered the point of reference for the woke world: here is the latest idea
- MSN11/02 "We don't know where Alexander's body is, but his tomb is definitely in Alexandria"
-Kalliopi Limnaiou-Papakosta talks about the findings so far in Alexandria, on the occasion of the much-discussed Netflix documentary.
- MSN09/02 Lazopoulos: But is Alexander the Great allowed to start the campaign against the Persians with linguists in Hephaistion?
-See how the actor satirized the new Netflix series
- MSN08/02 The Gymnasium in Miesza where Aristotle taught Alexander the Great - What the findings show
-The next big bet after Aiges, according to archaeologist Angeliki Kottaridis, is the completion of the excavations in Mieza, where it seems that the school where Aristotle taught the great Macedonian soldier was located
- MSN05/02 'Alexander the Great: the creation of a god': meet the characters of the new Netflix gem
-Netflix's new docuseries, 'Alexander: the making of a god', immerses viewers in the personal and unknown life of one of the most iconic conquerors in history, Alexander the Great.
- La República08/01 A French historian compares the siege of Alexander the Great to what Israel is doing in Gaza.. Here is what he said!
-A French historian compares the siege of Alexander the Great to what Israel is doing in Gaza.. Here is what he said!
- Lebanon2407/01 The Palace of Alexander the Great will open in Greece
-After 16 years of restoration work, the palace of Alexander the Great will be opened in Greece, writes BELTA. The palace is located near the port city of Thessaloniki and is one of the most important monuments of classical antiquity, as Alexander the Great was crowned there.
- Tvr06/01 Greece reopens the city of Aegae, the ancient capital of Alexander the Great - Youm7
-Tomorrow, Sunday, Greece intends to open the city of Aigai, one of the most important ancient royal capitals and the place where the coronation of Alexander the Great took place, to the public after years of restoration.
- Youm706/01 Ruins of the ancient palace where Alexander the Great was crowned open to the public tomorrow
-The ruins of the palace where Alexander the Great, the well-known ruler of the ancient Kingdom of Macedonia, was crowned, were reopened yesterday after 16 years of restoration. The place where the ancient ruins are located is planned to be opened to the public tomorrow.
- MSN06/01 Greece Unveils Palace Where Alexander the Great was Crowned King
-Greece has unveiled the palace where Alexander the Great was proclaimed king before he launched a conquest that reached as far as Afghanistan.
- Breitbart05/01 After 16 years of renovations, the Palace of Philip II, the largest building in ancient Greece, reopened
-The work cost more than 22 million dollars and refurbished the site where Alexander the Great was crowned king, a few minutes after the murder of his father.
- Infobae04/01 Aiges: How the palace was built where Alexander the Great was crowned king - Opening tomorrow (photos)
-In Aiges tomorrow the prime minister - The building has also been characterized as the "Parthenon of Macedonia" and was erected by Philip II
- MSN30/12 A highly painted banquet scene in an ancient Macedonian tomb
-The excellently preserved wall painting in the tomb of a general-partner of Alexander the Great in Agios Athanasios in Thessaloniki is one of the few examples of painting from antiquity. M. Hulot's blog
- MSN21/12 Vergina: Kottarides responds to Arveler - Why the dead is Philip II and not Alexander the Great
-"The deceased is around 45, Alexander the Great died before he was 33" explains, among others, the distinguished archaeologist Angeliki Kottaridis, student of Manolis Andronikos - How she disproves the theory of Eleni Glykatzi-Arveler
- MSN18/12 Eleni Glykatzi-Arveler: The six reasons why she is sure that Alexander the Great is buried in Vergina
-I will be vindicated when the next generation of archaeologists comes, from those who were in the excavation and when I am no longer alive, she says.
- MSN06/12 Why Didn't Alexander the Great Attack Rome?
-According to historical records, an influential conqueror in the world, Alexander the Great, never attacked Rome. What is the reason?
- MSN25/11 Alexander the Great's death myth cracked after key link to rare bacteria
-Mystery has surrounded the great king's death ever since he took his last breath, but scientists now believe they may have cracked the age-old enigma.
- Express20/11 Alexander the Great mystery finally solved with breathtaking find at temple
-The unravelling of an age-old mystery could prove that ancient Iraqis worshipped the Greek King Alexander the Great.
- Express05/10 Tomb of Alexander the Great's mystery 'lover' discovered after 2,300 years
-Researchers found the remains of a woman who may have been a prostitute traveling with an army belonging to the historic leader.
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