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Live Science on MSNWas Alexander the Great eaten by sharks? Inside the wild theories for what happened to the iconic ruler's body.The remains of Alexander the Great may lie under the streets of Alexandria, they may have been "eaten by a shark," or they ...
Calliope Limneos-Papakosta believes the tomb may be hidden beneath modern Alexandria's streets, at the intersection of ...
He conquered land across three continents, ruled over states from Egypt to modern-day India, and never lost a battle – before ...
The ancient Amphipolis tomb, one of the most significant archaeological discoveries of the 21st century, is due to open to visitors in 2027.
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Live Science on MSNScience news this week: Doomsday predictions and asteroid secretsOur weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
Alexander the Great visited the city of Troy while on his campaign against the Persian Empire. What did he do while he was there?
Cartledge — author of “Alexander the Great” — agrees that Darius I was ... the ruined city where Alexander was born, as well as the tomb of Philip and other Macedonian royals in a ...
But Cartledge also says Alexander was a great propagandist ... the ruined city where Alexander was born, as well as the tomb of Philip and other Macedonian royals in a spectacular underground ...
Archaeologists have made a significant discovery in the region where King Tutankhamun was discovered, which they say 'reconstructs history.' ...
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