Chaeréphon,
ma source greque "Islanddawn" est moins convaincant sur le sujet de Alexandre le Grand
http://reshistorica.historyboard.net/t7 ... -discovery"Katerina Peristeri, the archaeologist in charge of the excavation of the Amphipolis tomb, presented a new finding that may reveal the identity of the individual initially buried in the tomb.
During a conference in Thessaloniki, Peristeri said that her team discovered the monogram of Hephaestion, a general, and the closest friend of Alexander the Great.
She revealed that the monogram of Hefaestion is found in three inscriptions, project contracts for the construction of the monument.
The archaeologist also said that her new findings show that the monument was commissioned by a powerful individual of that era, which could be even Alexander himself."
"that may reveal the identity of the individual initially buried in the tomb"
qui POUVAIT reveler l'indentité de l'individu enterré dans le tombe
"that the monument was commissioned by a powerful individual of that era, which could be even Alexander himself."
que le monument était commandé par une personne influente de cette période, qui POUVAIT être même Alexandre lui-même
Cordialement, Paul.