Alexander the Great: Murder in Babylon

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In the second one half of the fourth century BC, the Macedonian king Alexander the Great created the largest empire the world has ever known. On the very height of his power, on June 11, 323 BC, in the ancient city of Babylon, he died unexpectedly of a mysterious illness On the age of 33. For centuries scholars have debated what in point of fact killed the man who was once arguably history’s most successful soldier—but the reason for death has never been established. Now with the assistance of the Los Angeles Police Department and scientists On the University of Southern California, Graham Phillips reveals compelling forensic evidence that Alexander the Great was once if truth be told poisoned by a member of his court. Phillips re-creates the scene of the crime to reveal eight prime suspects and, after uncovering a maze of sexual intrigue, power-play, and romantic tragedy, in the long run exposes the only person with the means to have committed the murder.
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