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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Site of Aigai (modern name Vergina)' has mentioned 'Alexander the Great' in the following places:
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In 336 BC Philip II was assassinated in Aigai's theatre and his son, Alexander the Great, was proclaimed king.
Andronikos claimed that these were the burial sites of the kings of Macedon, including the tomb of Philip II, father of Alexander the Great (Tomb II) and also of Alexander IV of Macedon, son of Alexander the Great and Roxana (Tomb III).
In 1978 Tomb III was discovered, also near the tomb of Philip, which is thought to belong to Alexander IV of Macedon son of Alexander the Great, murdered 25 years after Philip's assassination.
At Aigai was rooted the royal dynasty of the Temenids, the family of Philipxc2xa0II and Alexander the Great.
Among them is the tomb of Euridice, mother of Philipxc2xa0II and the unlooted tombs of Philipxc2xa0II, father of Alexander the Great, and his grandson, Alexanderxc2xa0IV, which have been discovered in 1977-8 and made a worldwide sensation.
The digital museum, entitled xe2x80x98xe2x80x99Alexander the Great: From Aigai to Oikoumenexe2x80x99xe2x80x99, is under construction.