Professor Christian de Vartavan shares groundbreaking insights into the search for Alexander the Great's tomb and the fate of ...
The remains of Alexander the Great may lie under the streets of Alexandria, they may have been "eaten by a shark," or they may be somewhere else entirely. But one thing is certain: Archaeologists ...
Alexander the Great built an empire that stretched from ... "would rival Rome and Athens as the greatest of ancient cities, its ruins one of the wonders most visited today by wide-eyed tourists ...
Athens Sparta Corinth Olympia So, ancient Greeks living in Sparta considered themselves Spartan or Athenian first, and Greek second. Alexander the Great was a powerful ruler who at one time ...
Alexander the Great founded over 70 cities and created ... Instead, Greece was divided up into small city-states, like Athens, Sparta, Corinth and Olympia. Each city-state ruled itself.
When Alexander the Great passed away, his son, Alexander IV, was still in his mother's womb, making his succession a web of intrigue.