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Golden wreath diadem from the tomb of a woman, possibly a wife of Phillip II of Macedon (Alexander the Great’s father), excavated in Vergina, Imathia, Central Macedonia.
fangirl challenge:- 10 shows ↳Generation Kill "Once more into the great good night. Cry ‘havoc,’ and let slip the dogs of war. "
artist-rembrandt: Alexander the Great, Rembrandt Van RijnMedium: oilhttps://www.wikiart.org/en/rembrandt/alexander-the-great
theagesofimperium: THE MACEDON EMPIRE UNDER THE POWER OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT.
tunte: former-fatty: tunte: Why y'all so afraid of historical gays Why wouldn’t you be afraid of Alexander the Great? He’s one of the greatest conquerors in history and was merciless in battle. That’s actually a fair point
chotomy: i’ve been wanting to learn about alexander the great for ages, but unfortunately i hate military history :’( luckily this paper gave me the opportunity to read Alexander’s Tomb by Nicholas J. Saunders, and dear GOD did that man live a bananas
“This man has conquered the world! What have you done?“The philosopher replied without an instant’s hesitation, “I have conquered the need to conquer the world.”~ Steven Pressfield, The Virtues of War: A Novel of Alexander the Great
~Support me on Patreon~I’ve been filling a bunch of requests for patrons who preordered my book, This Vacant Body :) This patron requested a sexy Alexander the Great~ I took reference from both the films and some sculpture reference :))
greeneyedwolfking: Iskander (coloured) commission for @xbikxbdWoof! <3 Alexander the Great is great. ^^
polygonshons: adspexi: thecraftycripplelesbian: The fact that Julius Caesar burst into tears after reading about Alexander the Great because they were the same age but he could never live up to Alexander is one of the greatest things I’ve learnt as
freudensteins-monster: lesbianshepard: A giant, black, sarcophagus has been found in Alexandria and I could not be more excited about it. If we do open it we could find The tomb of Alexander the Great (Coolest possible answer. Probably the coolest
alexander–the-great: stealthydice: Society: Blue is for boys! Pink is for Girls!Me: Gender noncomforming lobster is my new aesthetic.
ancientpeoples: Earring in the form of a 3 lobed wineskin 2nd-1st Century BC Parthian, Mesopotamia Interaction between Mesopotamia and the Greco-Roman world—initiated by the conquests of Alexander the Great, continuing with the influx of Greek merchants
coolartefact: One of the gold boxes containing the bones of Phillip II of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great, Greece, 4th cent BCE Source: https://imgur.com/rhwEaJz
worldhistoryfacts: Hellenistic plate depicting Cybele in a chariot, found in Ai-Khanoum in modern day Afghanistan, 2nd century BCE. Greek culture spread in this area after the conquests of Alexander the Great in the 4th century BCE
historyofhumanity: military mondays: Why did Alexander the great never lose a battle? as suggested by: @knightopolisAlexander the III of Macedon, Hegemon of the Hellenic league, Pharaoh of Egypt, Lord of Asia, Khaleesi of the great grass sea, mother
alexanderslostgeneral-cs:A photo journey of Alexander the Great: 3/?Troy, also known as Ilium. Today Troy is a ruin and it’s location remains much debated. Alexander stopped here in 334 BC to visit the site of one of his childhood heroes and supposed
thelastdiadoch: The Scythians: Military History 339 BCE - c.400 CE This covers the Scythian conflicts with Philip II of Macedon, Alexander the Great, Mithridates the Great of Pontus, the Bosporan Kingdom, their fall as well as the Scythian Invasion
lesbianshepard: A giant, black, sarcophagus has been found in Alexandria and I could not be more excited about it. If we do open it we could find The tomb of Alexander the Great (Coolest possible answer. Probably the coolest thing we’ve found in
wasbella102: Alexander the Great Book Cover: Empire of Ashes: A Novel of Alexander the Great by Nicholas Nicastro.
Alexander the Great and physician Philip of Arcanania. 1870. Henryk Siemiradzki. Polish. 1843-1902. oil /canvas.
antonio-m:‘The Family of Darius before Alexander’, 1565-70 by Paolo Veronese (1528-1588). The painting depicts Alexander the Great and Hephaestion with the family of Darius III, the Persian king they defeated in battle. National Gallery, London.
delaneynewkome: ancienttimenews: Lost Kingdom Of Cleopatra Off the shores of Alexandria, the city of Alexander the Great, lies what is believed to be the ruins of the royal quarters of Cleopatra. A team of marine archaeologists led by Frenchman Franck
greek-museums: Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki: Two busts believed to represent Philip II and Alexander the Great respectively. In Thessaloniki there was a cult dedicated to the worship of the family of Alexander the Great and these artifacts
ganymedesrocks: art-mysecondname: Unknown artist I am scratching my head as I do not like to see Alexander the great everywhere but at the Athens National Archaeological Museum it would make sense… I love the life aspects, sensual and even moral
ganymedesrocks: misterlemonzest: gonewildandhorn: in Musée du Louvre MisterLemonZest | http://MisterLemonZest.tumblr.com/archive Alexander III of Macedon, commonly known as Alexander the Great, in this circa 100 BC fragment, discovered on the island
marmarinos: Greek or Roman statue of Alexander the Great, dated to the 2nd century BCE. Marble. Currently located in the Istanbul Archaeological Museum.
theworldofalexanderthegreat: Statue and bust of Alexander the Great in the Istanbul archaeological museum. The extraordinary bust was found by archaeologists working at Pergamum.
ancientpeoples: Bronze statuette of a huntsman, probably representing Alexander the Great c.200-100 BC Hellenistic Alexander the Great had himself immortalised in sculptural groups participating in hunts. This bronze figure of a man thrusting a spear
ganymedesrocks:Beauty of Ephebic Proportions: The Ephebe d'Agde, soon after being discovered intrigued some archaeologists and art historians for its resemblance Alexander the Great (356-323 BC), as the Agde’s bronze, is revealing the style of Lysippus
ronbeckdesigns: Alexander the Great travels beneath the sea in a 13th Century glass submarine, an illustration from the Roman d’Alexandre
soaloi:Andy Warhol - Alexander the Great
captainclickycat:sonnetscrewdriver:impormable:Old dude came in the shop and when I said “lemme know if you have any questions” he goes “what was the name of Alexander the Great’s horse,” thinking he was so funny. I told him
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Alexander and Diogenes. 1792-93. Gaetano Gandolfi. Italian. 1734-1802. oil /canvas.
theancientworld: deabysso: “While searching under the waves of Alexandria’s East Bay for Greek and Roman ruins, archaeologists discovered signs of building construction 700 years older than Alexander the Great’s invasion of Egypt. The conquerer
posthorn:Alexander the Great travels beneath the sea in a 13th Century glass submarine, an illustration from the Roman d’Alexandre
nde-and-proud:dawnmoss:The Kalash People. A rare tribe on the verge of extinction believed to be the descendants of Alexander the Great. They call gorgeous Chitral Valley in Northern Pakistan home. They’re not descendants of Alexander the Great last
deabysso: “While searching under the waves of Alexandria’s East Bay for Greek and Roman ruins, archaeologists discovered signs of building construction 700 years older than Alexander the Great’s invasion of Egypt. The conquerer founded Alexandria
The Modern Alexander The Great
youlookgoodlikethat: Talia CW To the strongest! —Alexander the Great. In response to his generals asking the heirless Alexander which one of them would get control of the empire. Note: When asked on his deathbed who was to succeed him, his voice