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Siege of Rhodes - Diadochi WarsKings and Generals' animated series on Ancient Greece continues with the wars of the Diadochi, the successors of Alexander ...
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Live Science on MSNWas Alexander the Great eaten by sharks? Inside the wild theories for what happened to the iconic ruler's body.The remains of Alexander the Great may lie under the streets of Alexandria, they may have been "eaten by a shark," or they ...
the fourth pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt and the great-grandson of Ptolemy I, moved Alexander's body to its final documented resting place: Soma, Alexandria's great mausoleum, according to the book ...
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Live Science on MSNHow did Alexander the Great die?Alexander the Great died at age 32, but his cause of death is unclear. What killed him has been a long-standing source of ...
Cleopatra ruled over Ancient Egypt from 51 to 30 BC and was the last ruler of the Greek Ptolemaic Kingdom in Egypt.
Homer's Epics, Iliad and Odyssey, brought the ideas of Greek civilization to the world, serving as the foundation of Western literature.
Archaeologists have made a significant discovery in the region where King Tutankhamun was discovered, which they say 'reconstructs history.' ...
The haul included bronze coins, carrying the image of Alexander the Great, which dated to the Time of Ptolemy I (367-283BC). There were also clay children's toys and funerary masks concealing ...
Among the items unearthed include bronze coins with the image of Alexander the Great dating to the Time of Ptolemy I (367-283BC), clay children’s toys, winged scarabs, amulets and intricate ...
You can, however, expect to meet some crocodiles on your Nile voyage. Most itineraries stop at Kom Ombo, a town 50km upriver ...
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