Примери за използване на Philip of macedon на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Philip of Macedon.
His father was Philip of Macedon.
Philip of Macedon.
So Athens and Thebes went out to fight Philip of Macedon.
Philip of Macedon.
Where the hell is Philip of Macedon buried?
Philip of Macedon had a hard-on.".
Scientific dispute over the tomb of Philip of Macedon| grreporter.
Philip of Macedon used words to gain his ends.
They had discovered the secret tomb of Philip of Macedon, Alexander's father.
Philip of Macedon also controlled several vassal states.
He died in Plovdiv on 10th of January 2004,after creating the much-talked-about statue of Philip of Macedon.
Philip of Macedon was assassinated by one of his bodyguards.
When Demosthenes… when Demosthenes traveled as ambassador through Greece to excite a confederacy against the tyrant Philip of Macedon.
After Philip of Macedon's conquest it got the name that is still remembered today, Philippopolis.
Similar plaques were attached to the monument of Alexander's father, Philip of Macedon, and his mother, Olympia.
It's a story about King Philip of Macedon, who harshly punished one of his courtiers for ingratitude.
And in 338 B.C. he andDemosthenes together decided that they wanted to stand up to the military might of Philip of Macedon.
Philip of Macedon, however, was killed in 336 BC and Cleopatra a few months after the death of her husband, i.e.
In prehistoric times it was known as Eumolpia. After Philip of Macedon's conquest it got the name that is still remembered today, Philippopolis.
Philip of Macedon set his own statue among those of the twelve great Olympian gods and was assassinated shortly afterwards in the theatre.
Similar plaques were attached to the monument of Alexander's father, Philip of Macedon, and his mother, Olympia.
This was a bad idea, because Philip of Macedon had a son called Alexander the Great, and they lost the battle of Chaeronea.
In military affairs he stands above every other tactician in Greek history, with the possible exception of Philip of Macedon, although modern historians have questioned his larger strategic vision.
Are uncovered bronze coins from the time of Philip of Macedon, ceramic pots, carved from IV-III century BC, the Roman currency from the time of Mark Antony, coins minted by the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great, and others.
Antonis Bartsiokas states for the newspaper Kathimerini,"The anthropological data identify with certainty the chronology of the tomb, andthe palaeopathologic study shows that the bone with a hole in the knee belongs to Philip of Macedon.
Greeks are also angry that Skopje lays claim to figures such as Philip of Macedon and Alexander the Great, historically considered part of Greek culture.
The study of the Thracian University concludes that Philip of Macedon was buried in the first tomb, rejecting the opinion of Manolis Andronikos who said that Philip of Macedon was buried in the second tomb.
Part of the museum is specially devoted to unique findings from the tomb of Philip of Macedon, discovered, in Vergina, by famous Greek archaeologist M. Andronikos in 1977.
There is already irrefutable evidence that the first tomb belongs to Philip of Macedon, his wife Cleopatra(the bone epiphysis indicates a woman aged 18 years) and their newborn baby, and the second tomb belongs to Philip III of Macedon," concludes Antonis Bartsiokas.