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  1. Hace 9 horas · Georgia is a mountainous country situated almost entirely in the South Caucasus, while some slivers of the country are situated north of the Caucasus Watershed in the North Caucasus. [164] [165] The country lies between latitudes 41° and 44° N, and longitudes 40° and 47° E, with an area of 67,900 km 2 (26,216 sq mi).

  2. Hace 2 días · The son of Philip II, known as Alexander the Great, invaded neighboring Persia, toppled and incorporated its domains, as well as invading Egypt and going as far off as India, increasing contact with people and cultures in these regions that marked the beginning of the Hellenistic period.

  3. Hace 2 días · Introduction Alexander the Great is one of the most renowned figures in world history. Born in Pella, the ancient capital of Macedonia, in 356 BC, he was the son of King Philip II and Queen Olympia. Alexander’s legacy as a conqueror and military genius has endured for centuries. His is a subject of fascination for

  4. Hace 4 días · His son, Alexander, took over the reins of both army and kingdom and put the invasion plans in motion. He was 21. Schooled in war and politics by his father and in everything else by the legendary Greek philosopher Aristotle, Alexander was filled with knowledge of the world and ambition for conquering it.

  5. Hace 2 días · Alexander the Great (born 356 BCE) died on 10 June 323 BCE, probably at the age of 32. Scholars disagree about the causes of his death, and the place in which he was buried.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hagia_SophiaHagia Sophia - Wikipedia

    Hace 1 día · In 1181, the daughter of the emperor Manuel I, Maria Comnena, and her husband, the caesar Renier of Montferrat, fled to Hagia Sophia at the culmination of their dispute with the empress Maria of Antioch, regent for her son, the emperor Alexius II Comnenus.

  7. Hace 4 días · Alexander (born c. 870—died June 6, 913, Constantinople) was the sole Byzantine emperor from May 11, 912, and the third son of the emperor Basil I. He founded the Macedonian dynasty and caused the renewal of warfare between Bulgaria and the Byzantine Empire.