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greek-museums:Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki:Group with Demeter and Kore from a sanctuary at
NEW MAP: Europe 261: Defeat of the Macriani (spring 261) buff.ly/2IwIbJg The most threatenin
hellenic-macedonia:Phillip II of Macedon in Archeological Museum of Pella - Capital of Ancient Maced
The armour of Philip II of Macedon (Greek: Φίλιππος Β΄ ὁ Μακεδών; 382–336 BC), Archaeological Museum
argonauticae: A L E X A N D E R T H E G R E A T (for ilvalentinos) ‘how may a man become a god
antibig:The Derveni krater, Cratère_de_DerveniMacedonian Archeological Museum of Thessaloniki in Gre
uomo-rinascimentale:Ancient Macedonian gold.
Signing at the UNO bookstore. I actually sold some books (and more than just 2 to allow the plural *
Gold half-stater of King Philip II of Macedon (r. 359-336 BCE), father of Alexander the Great.
John Warry, Warfare in the Classical WorldThese are a few of my favorite books, by 336BC
via-appia: Silver coin Macedonia, circa 450 B.C.
ukdamo:Today’s Flickr photo with the most hits - the agora at Dion, in the Greek province of M
Map of the Macedonian Empire by Alexander the Great, Armenia unconquered.Historical Atlas by William
So maybe Ayn Rand was wrong. Doesn’t appear that #Atlas shrugged. Statue at the Archeologi
“Head of Apollo” at the Archeological Museum of #Thessaloniki ( second largest c
Ever wondered where #AlexanderTheGreat laid foot? I did. So I travelled to #Pella where he was born
One of my favorite sites in Greece : #Pella ( birthplace of #AlexanderTheGreat in #Macedonia region
Ancient Worlds - BBC TwoEpisode 4 “Return of the King”Scenes from the Battle of Gaugamel
argonauticae: A L E X A N D E R T H E G R E A T (for ilvalentinos) ‘how m
Head of a man Campania, 3rd century BC. The head of a young man with wavy hair falling ove
jeannereames: For Christine
historicaltimes: “Battle of Cynoscephalae, 197 BCE” by Radu Oltean for Ancient Warfare m
Crown from the tomb of Philip II of Macedon (382–336 BCE) and the Thracian princess Meda of Od
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