After the conquests of Alexander the Great in Egypt, the Ptolemaic dynasty established Alexandria, the jewel of the ...
If he hadn't been a loving father, would he have named the city of Alexandria in memory of his son, Alexander Fulton Jr., who died in 1800?
The North African country, one of the cradles of civilization, hides places unknown to many. Visitors can discover the ...
What was behind Alexander's extraordinary idea of creating of a national library? Why was the Library of Alexandria destroyed? And why did UNESCO, the Government of Egypt, the University of Alexandria ...
Two Thousand years after Alexander the Great created his magnum opus, where is the city of Alexandria now? Through a series of interviews, we have attempted to answer those questions. Learning about ...
Customs, flavors and rituals linking food to the sacred and divine had an enormous upheaval during the time of Alexander the ...
Alexander the Great built an empire that stretched from the Balkans to India in just 13 years, when he was king of Macedonia.
History tells us that Alexander the Great, born in 356 B.C., loved wine ... cultures together by conquering lands from India to Alexandria, Egypt (named after him, which was something he ...
Alexander Fulton may not be a household name around the state, but he's well known in and around Alexandria as the city's ...