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Vergina and the Tomb of Phillip II

GREECE | Friday, 1 February 2008 | Views [2271]

Our visit to Vergina was not an easy one. Transfer after transfer, buses and a train, this is a site somewhat off the beaten path.  But I had to see it, as the historical significance is astounding.  This was Aegae in the ancient world, where a palace once stood,and where Alexander the Great's father, Philip II of Macedon, was assassinated and where his son was proclaimed king. It is also significant in that many Macedonian nobles were laid to rest here, one of them being, supposedly, Phillip II himself(This is disputed).  The area now hosts a great museum, with many finely-wrought weapons and articles of jewelry.  Unfortunately, photography inside the museum was forbidden, and I had a museum curator follow my every step to ensure I followed the rule.  Seriously, I'm not exaggerating. Everywhere I went, so did she.  I made a joke about it, and she laughed, and stopped following me. Then I looted the place. I'm full of jokes.

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