In the year 338 BC, the forces of Philip ii of Macedon and an alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens and Thebes clashed ...
Israeli archeologists may have discovered the first-ever tomb of a woman known as a "hetaira" to Alexander the Great's army in Ancient Greece. A hetaira, or courtesan, was an "esteemed escort," said ...
Alexander the Great changed the face of ancient Greece forever when he began a campaign leading Greek armies to conquer the ...
The hydraulic telegraph, a telecommunications device invented by ancient Greeks, allowed the sending of long distance ...
During the fifth century BC, Athens was a city-state to be reckoned with. Together with Sparta, it was one of the two great ...