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  1. Who or what killed Alexander the Great?

    ... aged 32, having conquered an empire stretching from modern Albania to eastern Pakistan. The question of what, or who, ...

    aprilholloway - 12/01/2014 - 00:57

  2. With Paul on the Egnatian Way: Thrace to Illyricum

    ... province of Illyricum? On the Adriatic Sea where modern Albania is. How did Paul get there? There was only one ...

    ancient-origins - 08/12/2014 - 00:43

  3. The Rise and Fall of Tigranes the Great, King of Armenia

    ... properly called Armenia, which lay adjacent to Media and Albania and Iberia, extending as far as Colchis and ...

    dhwty - 05/07/2018 - 23:15

  4. The Fierce Queen of the Illyrians: Teuta the Untameable

    ... 8, 2020. References ancienthistory.about.com, 2015. Albania. [Online] Available at: ...

    dhwty - 09/12/2020 - 00:09

  5. 2,500-Year-Old Greek-Illyrian Helmet Discovered in Croatia

    ... Illyrian City ‘Mistaken for Natural Rocks’ in Albania Historians’ Gender Bias Accounts Of Illyrian Queen ...

    Gary Manners - 17/04/2024 - 17:45

  6. The Incredible Discovery of the Golden Pietroasele Treasure

    The Pietroasele Treasure is the name given to a hoard of gold artifacts discovered during the 19th century. These precious objects were discovered in an ancient grave in Pietroasele, Buzău County, Romania. The gold artifacts have been dated to the Gothic period, specifically between the late 4th century AD and the middle of the 5th century AD.

    dhwty - 18/09/2016 - 21:53

  7. The Thrilling Story of the Swashbuckling Count Vicko Bujović of Perast

    ... Illyrian City ‘Mistaken for Natural Rocks’ in Albania Nowadays, that once prominent port is a popular ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 12/09/2021 - 18:41

  8. 1800-Year-Old Horse and Chariot Burial Discovered in Croatia

    ... Celtic tribes who drove the Illyrians into what is today Albania. According to an MSN News article in 168 BC the ...

    ashley cowie - 18/10/2019 - 14:05

  9. A Fiery Maiden Guards Her Secrets

    ... Davud Akhundov, an expert on the architecture of Caucasian Albania, and a native of Baku. He dates the tower back all ...

    Ryszard Antolak - 30/05/2017 - 01:58

  10. Suspected Human Sacrifices Unearthed Beneath Medieval Castle

    Three skeletons believed to have been murdered as part of human sacrifice rites have been discovered within the foundations of a 1,000-year-old castle in South Moravia.

    ashley cowie - 21/04/2020 - 07:32

  11. Ten years in the Med? The Hunt for the Real Odyssey Locations!

    ... to Corcyra (modern Corfu), off the coasts of Greece and Albania . Ogygia, the nymph Calypso's island is Gaulos, a ...

    Bipin Dimri - 05/05/2022 - 14:57

  12. 10 of the World’s Oldest Languages Still Used Today

    Languages have always been the very fiber of humanity. The cornerstone of society, and the force that paved the way for civilization. Without it, societies could not have developed as they did - it is the testament to the great need of human kind to persevere and progress. And languages are certainly a fluid force - they always evolve, they are molded into shape by time and influence. Even today, they disappear and reappear - in new and different forms. But which is the oldest language still in use today?

    Aleksa Vučković - 17/02/2020 - 13:56

  13. The Monastery of Saint Catherine: A Controversial Agreement Across Faiths

    At the foot of  Mount Sinai is Saint Catherine’s Monastery, described as ‘the oldest Christian monastery still in use for its initial function’. It is officially known as the Holy Monastery of the God-trodden Mount Sinai. Originally, however, the monastery was called the Monastery of the Transfiguration. This monastery survives today based on an ancient and controversial agreement.

    dhwty - 02/08/2018 - 18:20

  14. Archaeologists Identify First Prehistoric Figurative Cave Art in Balkans - It’s Symbolic!

    ... Illyrian City ‘Mistaken for Natural Rocks’ in Albania Discovery of 70,000-year-old African Settlement ...

    ancient-origins - 11/04/2019 - 18:55

  15. Derbent: Contested Ancient City Stronghold on the Silk Road

    ... rulers. Subsequently, Derbent was part of Caucasian Albania until the 4th century AD, after which it came under ...

    dhwty - 05/10/2021 - 01:56

  16. Was This Giant Stone Sphere Crafted by an Advanced Civilization of the Past or the Forces of Nature?

    ... about stone balls found in the Balkan region: northern Albania, province of Dalmatia in Croatia, and western Serbia. ...

    Alicia McDermott - 12/04/2016 - 21:52

  17. The Ottoman-Venetian Wars: 322 Years Of Battles Between East and West

    ... as a result. They lost their age-old holdings in Albania and Greece, and in particular the possession of the ...

    Aleksa Vučković - 20/09/2021 - 22:49

  18. Emperor Caracalla’s Triumphal Arch Unearthed in Serbia

    ... across much of modern eastern Serbia, Kosovo, northeastern Albania, the northern regions of North Macedonia (Moesia ...

    Sahir - 25/01/2024 - 13:47

  19. New Reliefs Revealed in Egypt’s Esna Temple Beneath 2,000 Years of Dust

    A joint German-Egyptian archaeological mission, who’ve been working at Egypt’s Esna temple since 2020, have succeeded in uncovering patterns, pictures, and colors from the ceilings and walls of the temple.

    Sahir - 16/05/2022 - 14:59

  20. Did Megalithic Sites in Turkey and Peru Share the Same Architects?

    ... , plus they have been photographed in Delphi, Greece, Albania, Saudi Arabia, and Japan. Although separated by many ...

    Hugh Newman - 31/03/2021 - 17:31

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