Alexander the Great founded over 70 cities and created an empire that stretched across three continents, covering 2 million square miles. There was never one country called ‘ancient Greece’.
Alexander the Great founded over 70 cities and created an empire that stretched across three continents, covering 2 million square miles. There was never one country called ‘ancient Greece’.
With Greece's second-largest city, Thessaloniki, opened yesterday (November 30) local time, ancient ruins discovered at the construction site have been unveiled at the subway station. Thessaloniki ...