Posts Tagged “manolis andronikos”

08/27/2010
ANA-MPA/Alexander the Great's achievements were one of his favorite childhood tales, whereas ancient Greece and classical antiquity piqued his curiosity from a very young age. His fascination with Hellenic civilisation, in fact, took Omar Sultan all the way to the University of Thessaloniki to study the classics and archaeology.
Decades later the classically-educated Sultan serves his ... Tags: Afghanistan, Alexander the Great, ana-mpa, ancient Bactria, ancient greece, Hellenic civilisation, manolis andronikos, Omar Sultan, thessaloniki
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Monday, April 5, 2010
"Who’s Who in the ‘Royal’ Cemetery at Vergina and Why it Matters"
The Department of Classics and Mediterranean Studies
University of Illinois at Chicago
presents THE 27TH ANNUAL TRACY LECTURE
by Jonathan Hall
University of Chicago
“Who’s Who in the ‘Royal’ Cemetery at Vergina and Why it Matters”
Friday 9 April 2010 3:00 PM
UIC ... Tags: Aigeai, Alexander the Great, Jonathan M. Hall, manolis andronikos, Mιλτιάδης Μπολαρης, philip II, Prof. John T. Ramsey, vergina
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 Lion hunt in ancient Macedonia
Lion hunt. Mosaic from Pella (ancient Macedonia); source: Wikipedia
In Macedonia evidence begins with silver coin-types of the fifth century; King Archelaos is said to have been murdered out hunting; Philip II was said (by Arrian’s sources) to have instituted the corps of royal pages who attended him while out hunting; Herodotos, ... Tags: alexander, amyntas, Ancient Macedonia, archelaos, arrian, Greece, hammond, lion hunt, macedonia, macedonia evidence, manolis andronikos, Mosaic, pella, philip II, vergina, Wikipedia, xenophon
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