Macedon
There are 337 items in Macedon:
![]() BCHP 2: Alexander and Arabia Chronicle (BM 41080), Obverse |
BCHP 1 (Alexander Chronicle)
The Chronicle concerning Alexander the Great ("Alexander Chronicle"; ABC 8; BCHP 1) is one of the Mesopotamian chronicles written in ancient Babylonia in the Hellenistic Period. It is very hard to understand but clearly mentions several events from the reign of Alexander the Great. …BCHP 2 (Alexander and Arabia Chronicle)
The Babylonian Chronicle concerning Alexander and Arabia ("Alexander and Arabia Chronicle"; BCHP 2) is one of the Mesopotamian chronicles written in ancient Babylonia in the Hellenistic Period. It deals with events from the last regnal year of the Macedonian king Alexander…BCHP 9 (End of Seleucus I Chronicle)
The Chronicle concerning the last years of Seleucus ("End of Seleucus chronicle"; BCHP 9) is one of the Mesopotamian chronicles written in ancient Babylonia in the Hellenistic Period. It describes the final days of the reign of king Seleucus, who defeated…Calanus
Calanus (Indian: Kalyana): Indian sage who accompanied Alexander the Great. Gogdara, relief showing a saddhu In April 326, the Macedonian king Alexander…Callisthenes of Olynthus
Callisthenes of Olynthus (ca.370-327): early biographer of Alexander the Great. Aristotle, Callisthenes' teacher When Alexander, the young king of Macedonia, invaded Asia…
![]() Cameo of Alexander and Olympias |
Carthage - Photos
Carthage (Phoenician Kart hadašt, "new city"): important ancient city, close to modern Tunis.Punic architecture There are 4 items in Carthage - Photos - houses: …Cassander
Cassander (Greek: Κάσσανδρος): one of the successors of Alexander the Great, king of Macedonia from 306 to 298. Coin of Cassander Cassander was born…
![]() Coin of Cassander |
Chaeronea (338 BCE)
Battle of Chaeronea (338 BCE): decisive battle in which king Philip II of Macedonia overcame Athens and Thebes, which meant, essentially the end of Greek independence. …
![]() Chaeronea, Macedonian Tumulus |