It was recently published in the American journal ”Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)” a paleoanthropological study by Mr. A. Bartsiokas and Mr. Juan Luis Arsuaga , concerning bones that have been found in the cist tomb (Tomb I) of the Royal Burial Cluster, excavated in the ’70s by the late professor Manolis Andronikos in the Great […]
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Visit Macedonia: Dion,Vergina,Pella
A unique triangle of history and civilization in the heart of Macedonia: Dion, the sacred city of the Macedonians. Vergina(Aigai), the first capital, the necropolis with the global radiation. Pella, the brilliant Hellenistic capital. Ένα μοναδικό τρίγωνο ιστορίας και πολιτισμού στην καρδιά της Μακεδονίας: Δίον, η ιερή πόλη των Μακεδόνων. Βεργίνα(Αιγές), η πρώτη πρωτεύουσα, η […]
Read more ›Alexander the Great conquered the Louvre
Marble head representing Alexander. © Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Tourism / Archaeological Receipts Fund / Musée du Louvre) Eric Bietry-Rivierre The museum focuses the treasures of the palaces and temples of ancient Macedonia. Gold, silver, marble, mosaics: a forgotten kingdom was hiding under the caption of one man. Prior to being great, Alexander was Macedonian. More than […]
Read more ›Dion – Pella – Vergina : The Heart of Macedonia in Greece
A unique triangle of history and civilization in the heart of Macedonia: – Vergina/Aigai, the first capital, the famous nekropolis of the ancient Macedonian kings, – Dion, the secret city of ancient Macedonians – Pella, the glorious Hellenistic capital of the ancient Hellenic kingdom of Macedonia The heart of Macedonia lives in Greece. From the YouTube channel of KRASOPATIR
Read more ›The Macedonian Palace in Vergina – Τα Μακεδονικά Ανάκτορα στην Βεργίνα
Greek TV channel SKAI about the Macedonian Palace in Vergina, Macedonia, Greece. Απόσπασμα του δελτίου ειδήσεων του ΣΚΑΪ σχετικά με το Ανάκτορο στην περιοχή της Βεργίνας. Απο το Υoutube channel LiZaAki
Read more ›Macedonia, Greece – The Royal Tombs of Vergina
The Royal Tombs of the Macedonian Kings in Macedonia, Greece. Vergina (Greek: Βεργίνα) is a small town in northern Greece, located in the prefecture of Imathia, Central Macedonia. The town became internationally famous in 1977, when the Greek archaeologist Manolis Andronikos unearthed the burial site of the kings of Macedon, including the tomb of Philip II, father of Alexander […]
Read more ›Ancient Macedonia – Experts question claim that Alexander the Great’s half-brother is buried at Vergina
Press release issued 8 September 2010 Claims that a tomb at Vergina, Greece, the ancient burial place of the Macedonian royal family in the fourth century BC, contains the body of King Philip III Arrhidaios, half-brother of Alexander the Great, and not Philip II, Alexander’s father, are called into question by researchers from the Universities of Bristol, Manchester and Oxford. […]
Read more ›“Who’s Who in the ‘Royal’ Cemetery at Vergina and Why it Matters”
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 Institute […]
Read more ›Ancient Greek Symbols – The Sun of Vergina
Sun of Vergina – A Greek symbol Απο το HistoryofMacedonia7 Youtube Channel
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ΑΠΟΚΑΛΥΨΗ ΝΕΩΝ ΤΜΗΜΑΤΩΝ ΤΟΥ ΤΕΙΧΟΥΣ ΤΗΣ ΒΕΡΓΙΝΑΣ ΔΕΛΤΙΟ ΤΥΠΟΥ Θεσσαλονίκη, 26/11/2009 Η Πανεπιστημιακή Ανασκαφή του Α.Π.Θ. στο τείχος της Βεργίνας, υπό τον Αν. Καθηγητή Παναγιώτη Φάκλαρη, κατά τη φετινή ανασκαφική περίοδο η οποία ολοκληρώθηκε χθες, Τετάρτη 25 Νοεμβρίου 2009, έφερε στο φως νέα, σημαντικά τμήματα του τείχους της αρχαίας πόλης, τα οποία αποτελούν την καλύτερη σωζόμενη οχύρωση της Μακεδονίας. Το […]
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