On the 11th of June 323 BC, Alexander died at the young age of 32. He earned the name “The Great” due to his fame as never having lost a battle as a military leader. Physically, Alexander even by Macedonian standards was very short, though stocky and tough. His neck was in some way twisted, so that he appeared to be gazing upward at an angle. His eyes (one blue, one brown) revealed a dewy, feminine quality. He had a high cheebones and a harsh voice. Come and see over 4,000 objects from the life of “Alexander The Great” this November at the Australian Museum. The largest exhibition ever seen in Australia directly from the State Hermitage in Russia.
Alexander the Great to Conquer Sydney in November
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05 / 21 Medals to Aussies Who Fought in Battle of Crete
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05 / 20 Greek-Australian Sisters Organize Penny Marathon 2013
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05 / 20 Greek- Aborigine Receives Scots College Scholarship
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05 / 20 Turkey Disturbed by Recognition of Pontian Genocide
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05 / 19 Paniyiri 2013 Packs In The Crowds
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05 / 17 Political Reactions To St Nicholas Church Soundproofing
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05 / 17 Greek-Australian Sues Qatar Airways
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05 / 15 Five Million Dollars to Soundproof Greek Church
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05 / 15 Australia to Receive 190,000 Immigrants
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05 / 15 All Open Windows Opens Doors Too
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05 / 15 Australia to Receive 190,000 Immigrants
May 15, 2013
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05 / 13 Aussie Parliament Notes Pontian Genocide
May 13, 2013
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05 / 13 Paniyiri Greek Festival Opens Gates
May 13, 2013
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05 / 15 Five Million Dollars to Soundproof Greek Church
May 15, 2013
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05 / 20 Greek-Australian Sisters Organize Penny Marathon 2013
May 20, 2013
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05 / 20 Greek- Aborigine Receives Scots College Scholarship
May 20, 2013
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05 / 20 Turkey Disturbed by Recognition of Pontian Genocide
May 20, 2013
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05 / 19 Paniyiri 2013 Packs In The Crowds
May 19, 2013
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05 / 17 Political Reactions To St Nicholas Church Soundproofing
May 17, 2013
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05 / 17 Greek-Australian Sues Qatar Airways
May 17, 2013




