Greek philosopher Diogenes the Cynic has become famous for his humiliating interaction with Alexander the Great when the two men first met.
An ancient tomb in Greece does not hold the remains of Philip II, the father of Alexander the Great, as some scholars think it does, a new study suggests. Instead, it contains the remains of a younger ...
In a startling development, archaeologists say these mysterious skeletons are the father and son of this legendary ruler.
Researchers may have finally identified the site where Alexander the Great fought the Battle of the Granicus against the Persian Empire. The site is about 6 miles (10 kilometers) north of the city of ...
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