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   Does the Greatest Macedonian Rest In the Royal Necrop Aigai? | Ancient Origins
Aigai (known today as Vergina) is an archaeological site situated in northern Gre from the city of Thessaloniki.This was the first capital of the ancient kingdom of doubt, the kingdom’s most famous ruler was Alexander III (more commonly kno epithet ‘the Great’), whose military campaigns brought him all the way to the In
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Discovery of twenty burials in Greece may be linked to Macedonian kings | Ancient Origins
A Greek archaeologist has announced the discovery of 20 burials near Macedon capital in northern Greece. Researchers are hoping that the graves are associate early Macedonian kings. The tombs were found at Vergina, a town in Northern identified as Aegae (Aigai) - the first capital of the Macedonians.
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Burials in Greece linked to Macedonia kings - Phys.org
Burials in Greece linked to Macedonia kings. A Greek archaeologist says she has discovered 20 new burials near Macedonia's ancie northern Greece, and some could tentatively be ...
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Does the Greatest Macedonian Rest In the Royal Necropolis at Aigai?
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