Scientists have claimed that a mysterious purple tunic discovered in an ancient Greek tomb belonged to Alexander the Great.
Alexander the Great was a king of Macedon, a state in northern ancient Greece between 336 and 323 BC. Today, he is considered one of history's most successful military commanders, having ...
Scientists in Greece think there's been a case of mistaken identity for decades However, the resting place of Alexander the Great himself still remains a mystery Nearly 50 years ago, archeologists ...
A Greek researcher says evidence shows an ancient robe discovered in a tomb belonged to the legendary Macedonian king.
Alexander the Great was King of Macedon, a northern ancient Greek state, between 336 and 323 BC, when he died at 32. Today, he is recognised as one of history’s most successful military ...
"The physical description exactly fits the description in the ancient sources of the sacred Persian mesoleucon sarapis which belonged to Pharaoh and King Alexander the Great and as such it was ...
There has been so much romancing about the hysterical grief of King Alexander "at not being allowed to see his mother" that it becomes necessary to recall that the King is not a mere child ...
Among the many perks that came with being an ancient Macedonian king was the exclusive right to dress in purple, and Alexander the Great certainly made the most of this royal entitlement.
“The physical description exactly fits the description in the ancient sources of the sacred Persian mesoleucon sarapis which belonged to Pharaoh and King Alexander the Great,” Bartsiokas wrote ...