Alexander the Great had one legitimate child, a son named Alexander IV of Macedon. Alexander IV was born in 323 BC to ...
A prophecy about Alexander the Great is found in the Jewish Book of Daniel, which was written 200 years before his birth.
When it comes to historical and archaeological finds, few things spark our curiosity quite like the adventures of Alexander ...
Makran holds strategic significance today, but it also boasts a fascinating history. Notably, it was the route taken by ...
RESEARCHERS in Turkey have identified the long-lost site of the legendary battle where Alexander the Great secured his first monumental victory 2,400 years ago. This ancient battlefield, hidden ...
Scientists have claimed that a mysterious purple tunic discovered in an ancient Greek tomb belonged to Alexander the Great. The 'mesoleucon sarapis' garment was unearthed 47 years ago in one of ...
Alexander was born in Pella, the ancient capital of Macedonia in July 356 BC. His parents were Philip II of Macedon and his wife Olympias. Alexander was educated by the philosopher Aristotle.
he had been travelling from Edinburgh to Kinghorn in Fife on a stormy night he became separated from his advisers after leaving Inverkeithing he was found dead the next day, apparently having ...
Dr David Lonsdale told Making History: Alexander III (356-323 BC) was certainly the most successful general in the classical era. Many argue he was the greatest military leader in history.
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 ...