Aegae
Aegae, also known as Aigai, was an ancient city located in Macedonia, Greece. It served as the capital of the Kingdom of Macedon and is historically significant as the burial site of many Macedonian kings, including Philip II and Alexander the Great. The city was known for its impressive architecture and royal tombs, which have provided valuable insights into ancient Macedonian culture.
The archaeological site of Aegae is recognized for its well-preserved ruins, including the Palace of Aegae and the Theater of Aegae. Excavations have revealed artifacts that highlight the city's importance in the Hellenistic period. Today, Aegae is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracting scholars and tourists interested in ancient history.