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Analysis by Rossella Lorenzi
Wear patterns on one of the most celebrated mosaics of antiquity have allowed researchers to reconstruct exactly how ancient Romans viewed the artwork.
Found during the 1831 excavations in the lava-buried town of Pompeii, the Alexander mosaic (now on display at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples) is the ... Tags: alexander, Alexander the Great, beckmann, darius, discovery news, macedonia, persians, pompeii, romans
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ARRIAN - THE CAMPAIGNS OF ALEXANDER
Penguin Classics, Translated by Aubrey De Selincourt
[1] At Athens too there was a certain amount of trouble; but resistance collapsed the moment Alexander approached and he was granted even greater honours than his father Philip before him.
Arrian, The Campaigns of Alexander Book 1, page 42
[2] They then presented themselves in ... Tags: alexander, arrian, cleitus, darius, flavius, macedonia, macedonians, olympias, persians, philip
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Erroneous Claim: "Greek was the lingua franca before Alexander the Great's era, like English is today"
The above is a widely-used false claim promoted mainly by FYROM's propaganda. The status of lingua franca, especially during the Achaemenid period (539-333) through the vast Persian empire[1] and the Mediteranean world had the Aramaic language. [2]
Greek was not the lingua franca during ... Tags: Armenia, carduchians, curtius, cyrus, darius, diodorus, Greek Language, interpreter, mardians, persia, persians, sogdiana, tissaphernes, xenophon
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 Alexander The Great - The Path to Deification
"Military Review" Magazine
By Dr. Evangellos Tzahos
Civil Engineer NTUA
CONTENTS
Introduction
Crossing of Hellespont (Dardanelles)
The Battle at Granikos
The Conquest of Asia Minor
To Cilycia
The Battle at Issos
The Conquest of Phoenicia and Egypt
The Battle at Gaugamela
The Conquest of Persepolis
The East Satrapies Conquest
The Indian Expedition
The Battle at The Idaspis River
The Decision For Return
Sailing The ... Tags: alexander, biography, darius, deification, Greece, macedonians, mercenaries, persepolis, persians
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 The Alexander Flyer/Leaflet originally published in 1797 by Rigas Velestilnis-Ferraios and republished 11 years after his death in 1809 . It is written in Greek (left side) and French (right side) and describes the life of Alexander the Great 'leader of the Greeks'. Here is the English translation:
Writing at the top:
'This engraving represents the busts of Alexander ... Tags: 1797, 1809, alexander, darius, Douflias, ferraios, grannicus, greek, persians, rigas, velestinlis
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