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Alexander the Great , who lived from July 356 BC to 10/11 June, 323 BC, was an intrepid conqueror and a brilliant military general.
Los Angeles Times: Why Alexander the Great really was better than the average imperialist conqueror
Alexander, the brilliant young Macedonian king remembered as “the Great,” has frequently been compared to the mythic Greek hero Achilles. Both were beloved by their soldiers and almost invincible. But ...
Why Alexander the Great really was better than the average imperialist conqueror
National Geographic news: Were Alexander the Great and Hephaestion more than friends?
At long last, Turkish researchers have pinpointed the precise site of the Battle of Granicus, where Alexander the Great achieved his first monumental victory on the road to becoming history’s greatest ...
The New York Times: Think Our Political Leaders Are Selfish? Imagine Working for Alexander the Great.
In a new telling of the Macedonian leader’s final years, Rachel Kousser shows what happened when dreams of conquest met reality. A 16th-century depiction of Alexander the Great commissioned for the ...
Think Our Political Leaders Are Selfish? Imagine Working for Alexander the Great.
Forbes: Netflix Criticized For ‘Queering’ Alexander The Great—But Historians Say Today’s Definition Of Gay Can’t Be Applied To Ancient Greece
A new Netflix series about the life of Alexander the Great, which includes scenes of him with a male lover, has faced criticism from some Greek officials, and some historians say that although the ...
Netflix Criticized For ‘Queering’ Alexander The Great—But Historians Say Today’s Definition Of Gay Can’t Be Applied To Ancient Greece
First, let's get the obvious out of the way: Alexander the Great lived around 350 B.C., so we can't just ask him about his life directly. Instead, historians and archaeologists must use a variety of ...
Popular Mechanics: A Stunning New Discovery May Rewrite the Legacy of Alexander the Great
Experts have identified a site in northwest Turkey as that of the Battle of the Granicus, a major victory for Alexander the Great. The defeat of the Persians in 334 B.C. at that location provided a ...
A Stunning New Discovery May Rewrite the Legacy of Alexander the Great
The New York Times: Who Owns Alexander the Great? It’s a Diplomatic Minefield.
The Conversation: A new Netflix doco shows Alexander the Great as queer, and some viewers aren’t happy. An expert weighs in
You might be surprised to learn the sex life of a long-dead conqueror is making headlines in 2024. Netflix documentary Alexander the Great: The Making of a God has provoked outrage for its portrayal ...
A new Netflix doco shows Alexander the Great as queer, and some viewers aren’t happy. An expert weighs in
24/7 Wall St: Countries That Were Once Part of Alexander the Great’s Empire
The empire of Alexander the Great ruled from Egypt to India. The countries of that region still show some Greek influence in their art, architecture, languages, and other cultural elements. Also: ...
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When Alexander the Great entered Egypt in 332 BC, he faced little resistance after defeating Persian forces. Many Egyptians saw him as a liberator rather than a conqueror. During his time there, he ...
Metro on MSN: Secrets of giant tomb linked to Alexander the Great uncovered for first time
The secrets of a vast burial mound with links to Alexander the Great are being revealed during an excavation and restoration project. Covering more than 20 acres, the Kasta Tomb, near Amphipolis, ...
Secrets of giant tomb linked to Alexander the Great uncovered for first time
The "romance" of Alexander the Great is a unique illuminated codex on his life and was the most widely-read romance in the Middle Ages.
Artnet: 1,800-Year-Old Mini Portrait of Alexander the Great Turns Up in Surprising Location
Today, Alexander the Great is widely considered antiquity’s preeminent military commander. As it turns out, his battleground fame was so far flung that, even 500 years after his death, Alexander was ...
1,800-Year-Old Mini Portrait of Alexander the Great Turns Up in Surprising Location
AOL: Alexander the Great's long-lost city located after nearly two millennia: 'Absolutely stunning'
Archaeologists have confirmed the location of a long-lost city founded by Alexander the Great — a once-thriving trade hub that's been hidden for centuries. The ancient city, known as Alexandria on the ...
Alexander the Great's long-lost city located after nearly two millennia: 'Absolutely stunning'
New York Post: Alexander The Great’s tunic uncovered at ancient burial site — a few millennia after the fact
An ancient tunic beleived to belong to Alexander the Great was found in the Royal Tombs of Vergina in Greece. Alamy Stock Photo What a Great find. New archeological research has uncovered a piece of ...
Alexander The Great’s tunic uncovered at ancient burial site — a few millennia after the fact
Fonds: Archaeologists May Have Found the Battlefield Where Alexander the Great First Fought the Persians
Eastern Europe holds a wealth of archaeological remains for researchers studying the epic story of Alexander the Great. In western Turkey, a vast area has been carefully examined in recent years – and ...
Archaeologists May Have Found the Battlefield Where Alexander the Great First Fought the Persians