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After the death of Alexander the Great, a eunuch named Philetaerus established the ancient Greek city of Pergamon a major ...
Archaeologists have uncovered the Long Lost Capital of Ancient Civilization, potentially revealing the birthplace of ...
Diophantus of Alexandria revolutionized algebra with Arithmetica, pioneering symbolic notation and abstract number theory.
One of the world’s most famous religious buildings, Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia was extraordinary when it was built in the sixth century, and with a history surrounded in myth, legend and controversy, it ...
For decades, the tomb at Vergina in northern Greece was believed to hold the remains of Philip II, the father of Alexander ...