The untimely death of Alexander the Great, on June 10, 323 B.C. in Babylon, has long been a topic of hot debate by historians ...
Researchers believe they have found the site where Alexander the Great's troops fought the Battle of the Granicus.
Scholars have pinpointed the site of Alexander the Great's first major victory, the Battle of the Granicus, using ancient texts and archaeological finds.
Alexander the Great personally authorized Lysippos as the only sculptor allowed to create his official statues.