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Archaeologists in Bulgaria have discovered the grave of a 2nd-century BC Thracian warrior adorned with a ceremonial wreath. The discovery includes precious grave goods and the warrior's horse, showcasing the sophisticated culture of ancient Thrace.
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Cleopatra of Macedon (355/4-308 BCE), daughter of Philip II of Macedon (reign 359-336 BCE) and his Molossian queen, Olympias of Epirus (c. 375-316 BCE), was the only full sister of Alexander the Great (reign 336-323 BCE). #History #Olympias #HellenisticPeriod #AlexanderTheGreat #HistoryFact https://whe.to/ci/1-18913-en/
Cleopatra of Macedon

Cleopatra of Macedon (355/4-308 BCE), daughter of Philip II of Macedon (reign 359-336 BCE) and his Molossian queen, Olympias of Epirus (c. 375-316 BCE), was the only full sister of Alexander the Great...

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The Ptolemaic dynasty was a Macedonian royal family that ruled Ptolemaic Egypt from 323 to 30 BCE. #History #PtolemaicDynasty #Pharaoh #HellenisticPeriod #HistoryFacts https://www.worldhistory.org/Ptolemaic_Dynasty/
Ptolemaic Dynasty

The Ptolemaic dynasty was a Macedonian royal family that ruled Ptolemaic Egypt from 323 to 30 BCE. It was founded by Ptolemy I, a general and successor of Alexander the Great. They built Alexandria...

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Central Arabia during the early Hellenistic period : with particular reference to the site of al-'Ayun in the area of al-Aflaj in Saudi Arabia

Central Arabia during the early Hellenistic period : with particular reference to the site of al-'Ayun in the area of al-Aflaj in Saudi Arabia

Pyrrhus

Pyrrhus (also Pyrrhos or Phyrrhus, c. 319 - 272 BCE ) was the king of Epirus in northern Greece between 306 and 302 BCE and again between 297 and 272 BCE. Winning great victories against the armies...

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Galatia was a region in north-central Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) settled by the Celtic Gauls c. https://www.worldhistory.org/galatia/ #History #Celts #Galatia #HellenisticPeriod
Galatia

Galatia was a region in north-central Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) settled by the Celtic Gauls c. 278-277 BCE. The name comes from the Greek for

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Elephants were thought of as fierce and frightful monsters in antiquity, very real though rarely seen until the Hellenistic period. https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1381/elephants-in-hellenistic-history--art/ #History #AlexandertheGreat #Elephant #HellenisticPeriod
Elephants in Hellenistic History & Art

Elephants were thought of as fierce and frightful monsters in antiquity, very real though rarely seen until the Hellenistic period. They were deployed on the battlefield to strike terror into the enemy...

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Pergamon (also Pergamum) was a major intellectual and cultural center in Mysia (northwest Asia Minor, modern-day Turkey) which flourished under the Attalid Dynasty (281-133 BCE) during the Hellenistic Period. https://www.worldhistory.org/pergamon/ #History #Anatolia #AttalidDynasty #HellenisticPeriod
Pergamon

Pergamon (also Pergamum) was a major intellectual and cultural center in Mysia (northwest Asia Minor, modern-day Turkey) which flourished under the Attalid Dynasty (281-133 BCE) during the Hellenistic...

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The Aetolian League was an ancient Greek alliance of the tribes that lived west of Athens and north of the Peloponnese. The league was probably first established in the early 4th century BCE, reached its peak during the Hellenistic Period, and survived until the region was annexed by Rome at the end of the Fourth Macedonian War. https://www.worldhistory.org/Aetolian_League/?utm_source=Mastodon&utm_medium=Zapier&utm_campaign=whencyclopedia #history #HellenisticPeriod #AetolianLeague #Aetolia
Aetolian League

The Aetolian League was an ancient Greek alliance of the tribes that lived west of Athens and north of the Peloponnese. The league was probably first established in the early 4th century BCE, reached...

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