Mystery Deepens: Ancient Greek Tomb Linked to Alexander the Great’s Father Reveals Unexpected Family Secret

Mystery Deepens: Ancient Greek Tomb Linked to Alexander the Great’s Father Reveals Unexpected Family Secret

Still, some scholars believe that Tomb II likely holds Philip II’s cremated remains, while others think it holds Alexander the Great’s older half-brother, King Philip III Arrhidaeus.

King Philip II Of Macedon

Richard Mortel/Wikimedia CommonsA bust of King Philip II of Macedon, the father of Alexander the Great.

In any event, the location of Philip II’s burial is far from the only mystery that surrounds Alexander the Great, whose mysterious death in 323 B.C.E. remains little understood to this day. But according to the most recent research, one thing that is clear is that Philip II and his family are not buried in Tomb I at Vergina.

“Previous suggestions,” the researchers concluded in their study, “that the skeletal remains [in Tomb I] belong to Philip II, his wife Cleopatra and newborn child are not scientifically sustainable.”


After reading about the new study of the Vergina tombs, discover the story of Queen Olympias, Alexander the Great’s formidable mother. Then, go inside the myth of Alexander the Great and the Gordian Knot.

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