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The archeological site of Mieza located in Macedonia is where Aristotle is believed to have tutored Alexander the Great.
Introduction Alexander the Great is known in the world as one of the greatest Emperors and warriors who fought and conquered ...
Bordered by Greece and Albania, this small country is rich in natural beauty and its long and layered history is reflected in ...
Alexander the Great is known for building one of history’s largest empires, stretching from his hometown of Macedonia all the ...
The incredible story of Alexander the Great and his conquest of the known world is brought to life with animated maps, images from Osprey Publishing and Total War game footage. In Part 1, we look at ...
The discovery of the royal tombs—Tomb II being among them—beneath the Great Tumulus at Aigai (modern Vergina) in 1977 fundamentally reshaped the history of ancient Macedonia ... expectations for a ...
Archaeologists have uncovered the ruins of the ancient city of Lygos in North Macedonia, potentially the birthplace of Eurydice I, mother of Philip II and grandmother ... and granddaughter of ...
WRENTHAM — Having already soundly beaten the Canton High boys lacrosse team once this season, King Philip Regional High boys lacrosse head coach Hal Bean knew what to expect in their MIAA ...
King Philip Regional High School held a career fair on April 30 with more than 45 vendors from diverse industries. The fair offered students a chance to connect with professionals, explore career ...
PLAINVILLE — The King Philip Regional High softball team rolled past Canton High on Wednesday afternoon, winning 16-0 in five innings. The win saw McCoy Walsh strike out six batters in two ...
But he was never called king. What gives? If Elizabeth was queen, why was Prince Philip not king? Well, it’s complicated. You might think a fancy title like duke or prince is pretty great ...
HATFIELD — An outpost in the 17th century wilderness, Hatfield’s pivotal role in King Philip’s War nearly 350 years ago will be the topic of a presentation by local historian David Brule ...