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The emperor Augustus Caesar visited Alexander the Great's tomb and, according to written accounts, broke Alexander's nose.
Historians and researchers created a new face reconstruction of Alexander the Great, the Ancient Greek leader of the kingdom ...
"The evidence presented supports the conclusion that Tomb I belongs to King Philip II, his wife Cleopatra and their newborn child. Tomb II belongs to King Arrhidaeus and his wife Adea Eurydice. Tomb ...
Alexander the Great was a young and brief emperor, and after his death his empire began to crumble almost immediately. Many facets of his life, great battles and conquests are well-known, but ...
Alexander the Great died at age 32, but his cause of death is unclear. What killed him has been a long-standing source of debate.
When Alexander the Great died in 323 B.C., 13 years after building one of the world's largest empires, he left what would become one of the biggest unsolved mysteries in archaeology.
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Alexander the Great About 322-318 BCE. Gold stater issued in Sardes (Sardeis, Sart), key city of Lydia, which became a province of Persia. Alexander used Sardes for his mint.
A notable aspect of Alexander the Great’s death is that his body allegedly did not show any signs of decomposition until six days after he supposedly died. For the Ancient Greeks, this was proof ...
- Arrian's Alexander the Great - In a New Voice Free evening conference/reception in New York City at the NYU Center for Ancient Studies Thursday, Feb 10, 2011 at 6pm.
A Netflix docuseries portrays Alexander the Great as having had same-sex relations, which experts say is possible based on historical evidence—but they say he can’t be classified as gay by ...
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