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What could be the cause of death of Alexander the Great ​

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Historical records indicated that, after his death in Babylon, Alexander the Great's body was mummified and buried in Egypt, specifically at the temple of Zeus Ammon in the Siwah Oasis. That was the great general's wish. This is why archaeologists have been searching for his tomb in Egypt, and Alexandria in particular...

After surviving battle after fierce battle, Alexander the Great died in June 323 B.C. at age 32. Some historians say Alexander died of malaria or other natural causes; others believe he was poisoned. Either way, he never named a successor....

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After surviving battle after fierce battle, Alexander the Great died in June 323 B.C. at age 32. Some historians say Alexander died of malaria or other natural causes; others believe he was poisoned. Either way, he never named a successor....

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