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Daily Express US on MSNArcheologists in awe as lost city linked to Alexander the Great may have been uncoveredArchaeologists are working on unearthing the lost capital city of the Kingdom of Lyncestis in North Macedonia - homeland of ...
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Live Science on MSNAncient 'military outpost' in North Macedonia might be birthplace of Alexander the Great's grandmotherRemains of what may be the ancient capital city of the Kingdom of Lyncestis have been found in North Macedonia.
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Chip Chick on MSNThe Remains Of An Ancient City Where Alexander The Great's Grandma Was Born May Have Been UncoveredThe remains of an ancient city named Lyncus, the capital of the Kingdom of Lyncestis, may have been discovered in […] ...
Though few have heard of the ancient queen ... who ruled from 221 to 179 B.C. But a coin from Alexander the Great’s reign emerged, pushing it back to the 4th century B.C. Now, it looks like ...
Nick Angeloff, an archaeologist at Cal Poly Humboldt, has called the developments at Gradishte a once-in-a-lifetime discovery ...
The ancient Greek city of Thebes played a central role in Greek history, appearing in many of the legends of Greek mythology.
Until now, researchers thought that the city was built long after Alexander the Great's death, during the reign of Philip V (221 to 179 B.C.). But the discovery of a coin minted between 325 and ...
Archaeologists working in North Macedonia may have discovered the remains of Lyncus, an ancient city that was the capital of the Kingdom of Lyncestis. More analysis is needed to support the ...
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