Scientists have claimed that a mysterious purple tunic discovered in an ancient Greek tomb belonged to Alexander the Great.
B y 333 BCE, Alexander had finally defeated the Achaemenid satraps of Anatolia, and at least somewhat secured his line of communication. He was now ready to march his army into the rich province ...
Alexander the Great Alexander’s prowess in strategic warfare led to ... She then went on to sack several cities in Roman Britain, before being defeated by the Roman army led by Paulinus in AD 60.
Alexander was king of Macedonia ... he was made a consul in the first Roman Triumvarate in 59 BC along with Pompey the Great and Marcus Licinios Crassus. But civil war later broke out between ...
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A “ROYAL tunic” found in an ancient tomb after 2,300 years is thought to be Alexander the Great’s lost sacred robe. The tomb ...
According to ancient myths, Dionysus, the ancient Greek god of wine, invaded India long before Alexander the Great was born.
Alexander was born in Pella, the ancient capital of Macedonia in July 356 BC. His parents were Philip II of Macedon and his wife Olympias. Alexander was educated by the philosopher Aristotle.
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Archaeologists have unearthed a purple tunic in the Royal Tombs of Vergina, believed to have belonged to Alexander the Great.
A Greek researcher says a piece of purple-and-white fabric discovered decades ago in a tomb in northern Greece may have belonged to Alexander. Others disagree.
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