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Travel through a tapestry of history and nature, where the Via Egnatia unfolds its secrets across four countries, inviting ...
Alexander III was born in Pella, the ancient capital of Macedonia, in July 356BC. His conquests at war, such his victory at ...
A new study challenges the long-held belief that the tomb of Philip II of Macedon lies within the Great Tumulus at Vergina, ...
Vouliagmeni remains Athens’ most expensive rental neighborhood at €20.0 per square meter, as Greece grapples with soaring ...
A shock study now suggests that a skeleton in Alexander the Great's family tomb once thought to be King Phillip II isn't the ...
That possibility was long masked not only by Greek scorn for the Macedonians, but also by the fact that the Romans destroyed Pella in 168 B.C. Gradually covered by layers of dirt, ancient Pella ...
Need to slow down the pace? Gina Jackson rounds up the best places to shop, sleep, eat and explore in the chilled out capital ...
Archaeologists in Greece are showing how Philip of Macedon ... the Macedonian court—based at the administrative capital of Pella, with Aigai reserved for royal weddings, funerals and other ...
Born in 356 BC in Pella (the capital of the ancient kingdom ... In less than a decade, Alexander the Great ruled from Greece to the farthest reaches of India, founding a number of cities along ...
Meanwhile, new to the scene is chic Greek restaurant Olympus Dining, where you can tuck into platters of crudo and ridiculously flakey skanakopita pies — before live jazz and cocktails at local ...