Alexander the Great died in June 323 B.C. in Babylon, in what is now Iraq, at age 32. By that time, he had conquered an empire that stretched from the Balkans to India. This empire collapsed shortly ...
In June 323 BCE, in the palace of King Nebuchadnezzar II in Babylon, the most powerful man in the world died. Just 13 days earlier, Alexander the Great—the greatest conqueror the world had seen—had ...
In a gripping "NBC News Investigates" special, anchor Andrea Mitchell reopens history's greatest unsolved mystery. After conquering the known world, Alexander the Great died under mysterious ...
Alexander the Great in battle on his horse, Bucephalas © Alexander III of Macedon, better known as Alexander the Great, single-handedly changed the nature of the ancient world in little more than a ...
Alexander the Great narrowly escaped death after suffering a grievous wound sustained in battle against the Mallians in 326 BC.
Studies that verify the presence of DID using multiple resources add credibility to the diagnosis. Research on individuals with DID that have little to no media exposure to information on the illness lends further credibility to the reliability of the existence of this mental health condition.
National Geographic news: Was Alexander the Great really poisoned? Science sheds new light on an age-old question.
Was Alexander the Great really poisoned? Science sheds new light on an age-old question.
MSN: The disappearance of Alexander the Great: A 2,300-year-old cold case | NBC News investigation
The disappearance of Alexander the Great: A 2,300-year-old cold case | NBC News investigation