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Pyrrhus of Epirus, the Ancient Greek King who Fought the Romans
Pyrrhus of Epirus (319/318–272 BC) was an ancient Greek general and statesman, widely regarded by his contemporaries and modern historians alike as one of...
How Philip II of Macedon Lost His Eye
Philip II of Macedon, the father of Alexander the Great, lost his right eye in 354 BC during the siege of Methone, a Greek...
Alexander the Great Tomb Located in Greece, Sorbonne Historian Claims
Alexander the Great died in 323 BC, in Babylon, and the tomb was directed to return to his birthplace, the kingdom of Macedonia in...
Greek Funeral Customs, From Ancient Times to Today
The funeral and burial customs of the ancient Greeks, and even the Greeks of today, are and were so very different to those in...
The Colorful Bust of a Sad Deity Found at Amphipolis Ancient Grave
A bust depicting a woman or goddess, dated at the end of the 4th century BC, is one of the highlights of the Archaeological...
All the Wars of Alexander the Great in a Single Video
In his many conquests across the Classical known world, Alexander the Great fought wars against a myriad of adversaries, triumphing over them all.
Alexander's victories...
Alexander the Great’s Tomb: One of History’s Greatest Mysteries
For over 2,300 years, researchers and historians are trying to find the Alexander the Great Tomb, something that remains one of the world's greatest mysteries
How Alexander the Great Halted Mutiny with a Powerful Speech
In August 324 BC, Alexander the Great faced a mutiny by his troops. By this time, Alexander had already conquered the Persian Empire and...
The Deadliest Weapons Used in Ancient Greek Wars
The ancient Greeks used a variety of weapons on the battlefield, each suited to a different purpose. Some were adopted as primary weapons, whereas...
Alexander the Great’s Face Reconstruction Presented by Researchers
Historians and researchers are suggesting a new facial reconstruction of the famous ancient Greek leader Alexander the Great.