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Intaglio shows seated Zeus clothed in sacred robe holding over one shoulder a scepter symbolizing lightning, with eagle of victory in hand. This is similar design to the huge, 13m 'wonder of world' statue of Zeus with winged Nike overseeing Olympic games at Elis, a uniting brand for the factious Greeks.
The teenage Alexander the Great ... Tags: Alexander the Great, king Philip II, macedonia, olympias, persian empire, Royal Seal-holder
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Macedonian History - During Alexander's Pan-Hellenic Campaign in Asia, ancient sources occasionally mention prophecies which foretell the defeat of Persians by the Greeks. Here we present the most important of them.
1. The Chaldean Prophecy - Greeks will overthrow the Persian Empire
Curtius Rufus (3.3.6-7)
"Already in a state of anciety over his immediate concerns, he was further ... Tags: Alexander the Great, chaldean prophecy, curtius rufus, greek army, Macedonian history, persian empire, persians, prophecies, Sibylline Prophecies, ZULQARNEEN
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by Andrew McIntyre
In order to understand the coinage of Alexander the Great, it is necessary first to explain the ancient Greek world. There were no specific nations and no specific country called Greece in the ancient world. Greek-speaking people had settled all over the Mediterranean. They established cities from Spain to the Black Sea in ... Tags: Alexander the Great, Andrew McIntyre, coinsoftime.com, Greek-speaking people, ΑΛΕΧΑΝΔΡΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ, persian empire, philip II
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During Alexander's Pan-Hellenic Campaign in Asia, ancient sources occasionally mention prophecies which foretell the defeat of Persians by the Greeks. Here we present the most important of them.
The Chaldean Prophecy - Greeks will overthrow the Persian Empire
Curtius Rufus (3.3.6-7)
"Already in a state of anciety over his immediate concerns, he was further troubled by dreams of ... Tags: Alexander the Great, king of greeks, macedonia, pan-hellenic, persian empire, persians, prophecies, seers, soothsayers
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*Ulrich Wilcken, “Alexander the Great (The Norton Library) ”,
page 89
Alexander undertook as his first duty the liberation of the Greek cities of Asia Minor from the Persian yoke.
page 91
Everywhere the liberation from Persian rule was greeted with enthusiasm, and Alexander celebrated as the liberator.
page 94
The first point of the Panhellenic program had been quickly achieved: the ... Tags: achaemenids, Alexander the Great, ancient greece, Ancient Macedonia, Army, asia minor, gaugamela, graeco-macedonian, historians, liberation, macedonian empire, macedonians, panhellenic, persian empire, persians, philip of macedon, Robin Lane Fox, Ulrich Wilcken
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