The golden larnax and the golden grave crown of Philip of Macedon, the father of Alexander the Great. Credit: DocWoKav CC BY SA 4.0 Ancient Greek historian Herodotus recorded an incident involving ...
However, it was not found in the tomb of Alexander the Great himself, but rather his half-brother, Philip III of Macedon. Academics say Philip III inherited the tunic after Alexander the Great ...
Alexander’s remains have never been found ... once the capital of one of antiquity’s most expansionist kingdoms, Macedon. Mr. Andronicos, the archaeologist, was widely credited with finding ...
The history of Greece, [electronic resource] : from the accession of Alexander of Macedon, till its final subjection to the Roman power; in eight books. By John Gast, D. D. Archdeacon of Glandelagh.