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Archaeologists discovered an ancient city in North Macedonia that might be Lyncus, the capital of an ancient civilization.
Photographs by Myrto Papadopoulos Photo illustration of Philip II of Macedon, left, and his son Alexander the Great. Sculptures are first-century Roman copies of Greek originals. A. Dagli Orti ...
Nebet Tepe gained real prosperity after the campaigns of Philip II of Macedon, who conquered the city in 342 BCE and gave it his name, Philippopolis. After the settlement of Roman troops in ...
Once a backwater, the Macedonian king Philip II had turned his country into a military powerhouse. Philip's decisive victory came in 338 BC, when he defeated a combined force from Athens and Thebes.
Marriage rejection King Philip II of Spain had been married to Elizabeth’s sister, Mary I. When Mary died he offered to marry Elizabeth but she rejected him. Piracy English sailors like Hawkins ...
The Greek Ministry of Culture completed the digital restoration of the hunting fresco in the tomb of Philip II at Vergina. The fresco, renowned as the largest and most important work of classical ...
The site was first settled by Thracians, and it is accepted that a Thracian cult center existed there between the XII and VI centuries BCE. Nebet Tepe gained real prosperity after the campaigns of ...
Once a backwater, the Macedonian king Philip II had turned his country into a military powerhouse. Philip's decisive victory came in 338 BC, when he defeated a combined force from Athens and Thebes.