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The Royal Tombs of Aegae: Alexander's Cradle Unearthed

9 min · 2. heinä 2026
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In 1977, archaeologist Manolis Andronikos uncovered a startling discovery in the small Greek village of Vergina: an unlooted royal tomb from the time of Alexander the Great. But the identity of the occupant sparked a decades-long debate. Was it Philip II, Alexander's father, or Philip III Arrhidaeus, Alexander's half-brother? This episode takes you inside the Great Tumulus of Aegae, exploring the golden larnax, the intricate frescoes, and the forensic clues that keep the mystery alive. We discuss the 2015 research that re-dated the bones, the political implications of each claim, and what the tombs reveal about Argead court culture. Join Lucas and Luna as they sift through the evidence in a conversation that blends archaeology, history, and a touch of detective work. #Aegae #Vergina #ManolisAndronikos #PhilipII #PhilipIIIArrhidaeus #Argead #goldenlarnax #VerginaStar #GreatTumulus #Macedon #AlexanderTheGreat #RoyalTombs #Archaeology #ForensicAnthropology #AncientGreece #Hellenistic #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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