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Philippi Archaeological Site

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"Marcus Antony defeated Brutus here in 42 BC, reshaping the Roman Empire. UNESCO site with Roman forum, basilicas, and octagonal church on the Via Egnatia trade route."

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Philippi Archaeological Site is a wine venue in an undisclosed location, Greece. Marcus Antony defeated Brutus here in 42 BC, reshaping the Roman Empire. UNESCO site with Roman forum, basilicas, and octagonal church on the Via Egnatia trade route.

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    Philippi Archaeological Site

    Founded by Philip II (Alexander's father) to control gold mines, Philippi became a Roman colony after the famous battle. The remains include theater, forum, and early Christian basilicas. Wine vessels from all periods show continuous viticulture in the fertile plain. UNESCO World Heritage site.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Philippi Archaeological Site located?
Philippi Archaeological Site is located in , Greece. GPS: 41.0156, 24.2889.
Do I need a reservation at Philippi Archaeological Site?
Reservations are recommended. You can book at Philippi Archaeological Site's website.

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