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Archaeologists recently uncovered the remains of a lost city in North Macedonia, believed to be the capital of the Kingdom of ...
The site is found near the village of Crnobuki in North Macedonia. The earliest mention of it appears in 1966, but it wasn’t ...
Remains of what may be the ancient capital city of the Kingdom of Lyncestis have been found in North Macedonia.
Archaeologists recently uncovered the remains of a lost city dating back thousands of years – and newfound evidence suggests ...
The remains of an ancient city named Lyncus, the capital of the Kingdom of Lyncestis, may have been discovered in […] ...
Lyncestis was a small kingdom that flourished in North Macedonia, which was incorporated into the Macedonian Empire during the reign of King Philip II (359 to ... to create a map of the site's ...
Lyncestis was a small kingdom that flourished in North Macedonia, which was incorporated into the Macedonian Empire during the reign of King Philip II (359 to 336 B.C.).
Scientists have uncovered evidence that sheds light on a little-known ice age that may have contributed to the decline of the Roman Empire. "Unusual rocks," discovered in Iceland, are believed to ...
Born in Pella, in modern-day Central Macedonia, northern Greece, in 356 B.C., he was the son of Philip II, the King of Macedon and his wife ... became Greek in less than ten years’ time. In a few ...
Credit: Christos Simatos/Greek Ministry of Cuture/National Hellenic Research Foundation The imposing, ancient wall painting that has been decorating the entrance of King Philip of Macedon’s tomb ...
And “The Third Rule of Time Travel,” according to the author Philip Fracassi, is that you can only observe—you have no ability to change events. Which (along with comparisons to the ...