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Tomb of Makridi Bey

Tomb Echoing Alexander’s Wealth Opened in Thessaloniki

2017-01-24 by Delia Gavrilescu

Tomb of Makridi Bey

A fascinating Macedonia tomb dated between the late 4th and early 3rd century BC has been restored and opened to the public in Thessaloniki. The tomb is representative of the massive wealth that poured into Macedonia after Alexander the Great’s conquests eastward.

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