I Like Vergina Which One Is The Tomb Of Philip II In Vergina Of Macedonia In Greece?

Which one is the tomb of Philip II in Vergina of Macedonia in Greece? - i like vergina

I read that are conflicting theories about what is the grave of King Philip of Macedonia. Which is correct? I Tomb? Tomb II or other?

3 comments:

ragzeus said...

In 1977, Mr. Andronicus dug up the grave of the great royal tombs of Vergina (Megale Toumba) in an authentic Macedonia in Greece.
This group includes three (Greek) Macedonian tombs.
First, to the grave (in the book of the excavation of graves Manolis Adronikos are not numbered, but they are called), which was searched, was called "Tomb of Persephone" because of the fantastic painting of the abduction of Persephone. These images are best preserved examples of Greek painting!
The second royal grave grave is a beautiful facility with some of the best examples of ancient Greece, the Greek defense, gold jewelry and a picture all the more remarkable (once again a fantastic example of Greek art.) He's grave, this is known as "the grave Philip II is known
The third grave was filled with artifacts ranging in smaller quantities.
This is called "the tomb of Prince" and was probably part of King Alexander IV (son of Alexander and Roxane).
Some archaeologists are not entirely convinced that the royal grave (grave seconds) "PHIlipa is the grave of Philip II (At that time, most archaeologists to support this theory)
The only theory that there is nothing but dead in the grave of "Felipe" Philip III Arrhidaeus actually brother of Alexander the Great and his son Philip II A recent theory shows that the grave was actually the body of Alexander, the secretly returned to Greece to Egypt. (Of course, the above theory has shown little support and not by actual evidence, I believe that only an archaeologist supported).
Visit the sites that I gave you. The first are the official websites of the Greek Ministry of Culture of the archaeological site of Vergina.
((Do not confuse (not the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia and birthplace of Alexander of Macedonia), with the modern state of Makedonija (FYROM or Slavs or / Albanians of Macedonia), because they do not involve all). The confusion started aa few years ago, as this small state began with the name "Republic of Macedonia", causing great confusion at Real Macedonia, Greece.)

Doethine... said...

The royal grave excavated in 1977 in Vergina, near Salonika, initially believed Philip, later proved that only the data of around € 317 C. BCE, suggesting that the grave of King Philip III Arrhidaeus, illegitimate son by Philip II and a dancer, Philinna Larissa, and one half-brother of Alexander the Great (Science 2000 April 21, 288: 511-514).

evelyn said...

This response comes from Greece.The tomb in 1977 in the small town of Vergina, northern Greece, by the archaeologist Manolis Andronikos, the official but the grave dug by King Philip, father of Alexander the Great. In the fall of a gold box was found with the symbol of his empire, "the star with an edge in the bone sixteen years old, and his name was listed above. The skeleton of the head at the same point distorted if one believes that King was injured . If you want to visit www.hwc.unesco.org/en/list/780.

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