
What Happened After Alexander The Great Died?
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Date: 2022-12-29
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Wil
West-Bulgar-speaking 'Wannabe-Macedonians' have been INCULCATED in this newfound sense of 'identity' (to wit: harking back to ancient Hellas-proper) since Joseph Broz Tito 's post-WWII systematic (+ thorough) Leftist campaign of 'ridding' them of their 'rich Bulgar heritage withal! The 'massacre' of 90, 000 Hellenes /'Greeks' --- including 'true' provincial Macedonians of the mountains such as my own forebears BY Zivkov, Stalin, Tito AND Hellenic /'Greek' Communists 'AFORE Pres. Truman sent in U. S. G. I. s in 1949; .hence expulsing both Zivkov & Stalin from Hellas /'Greece 's north; whereby Tito & his Hellenic Communist co-fighters SEALED the Yugoslav border ONLY AFTER kidnapping thousands of orphans who were in turn raised behind the Iron Curtain + told they (somehow) weren 't Hellenic /'Greek' BUT 'Macedonian'; .ergo instilling a newfound 'ethnicity' wrapped in a Bulgar vernacular 'strategically' professed (officially thereafter) as 'Macedonian' (wherewith south Yugoslav 's would no-longer-feel 'kinship' w their 'true' compatriots across-the-border in Bulgaria-proper! Signed: A 'true' Macedonian whose forebears are from Hellas 's (Greece 's) north. i. e.: ancient-Macedon-proper) since (likely) ancient times. i. e.: pre-Bulgar + Slav incursions! Today 's (west-Bulgar-speaking) 'North Macedonia' has nothing to do w/ ancient-Macedon (i. e.: 'Dorian' Greeks!
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West-Bulgar-speaking 'Wannabe-Macedonians' have been INCULCATED in this newfound sense of 'identity' (to wit: harking back to ancient Hellas-proper) since Joseph Broz Tito 's post-WWII systematic (+ thorough) Leftist campaign of 'ridding' them of their 'rich Bulgar heritage withal! The 'massacre' of 90, 000 Hellenes /'Greeks' --- including 'true' provincial Macedonians of the mountains such as my own forebears BY Zivkov, Stalin, Tito AND Hellenic /'Greek' Communists 'AFORE Pres. Truman sent in U. S. G. I. s in 1949; .hence expulsing both Zivkov & Stalin from Hellas /'Greece 's north; whereby Tito & his Hellenic Communist co-fighters SEALED the Yugoslav border ONLY AFTER kidnapping thousands of orphans who were in turn raised behind the Iron Curtain + told they (somehow) weren 't Hellenic /'Greek' BUT 'Macedonian'; .ergo instilling a newfound 'ethnicity' wrapped in a Bulgar vernacular 'strategically' professed (officially thereafter) as 'Macedonian' (wherewith south Yugoslav 's would no-longer-feel 'kinship' w their 'true' compatriots across-the-border in Bulgaria-proper! Signed: A 'true' Macedonian whose forebears are from Hellas 's (Greece 's) north. i. e.: ancient-Macedon-proper) since (likely) ancient times. i. e.: pre-Bulgar + Slav incursions! Today 's (west-Bulgar-speaking) 'North Macedonia' has nothing to do w/ ancient-Macedon (i. e.: 'Dorian' Greeks!
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Evelina1995
Hephaestion was the only person that Alexander The Great ever loved, no he was not poisoned and you describe him as a drunkard for God's sake that is not true! Barsine's mother was a Greek Rhodian Royal woman, even Alexander mentioned that Barsine's mother was a Greek woman and that she had receive Greek education from her Greek mother! Roxanna's son was an ILLEGITIMATE child he had nothing to do with Alexander cause her son was born 2 months after Alexander's death and also when she became pregnant Alexander was very sick and Alexander never laid his eyes on his wives never touched them he had a seperate bedroom than them and he was spending almost all his free time with Hephaestion and other men never with his wives! Alexander forced some of his army men and some Greek Royal women to marry Persians for political and strategy reasons yes but these marriages were out of love so when the empire fall all his men and almost all the women he forced them to marry Persians divorced and back to Greece only very few cases of women stayed and I recon FEW! The only love marriage I can think of from Persian Greek times was only the marriage of Persian nobleman Bubares second cousin of Xerxes and Greek Macedonian Princess Gygaea and Barsine's Greek mom who married Persian general and satrap Artabazos II and gave birth to all his kids!
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Hephaestion was the only person that Alexander The Great ever loved, no he was not poisoned and you describe him as a drunkard for God's sake that is not true! Barsine's mother was a Greek Rhodian Royal woman, even Alexander mentioned that Barsine's mother was a Greek woman and that she had receive Greek education from her Greek mother! Roxanna's son was an ILLEGITIMATE child he had nothing to do with Alexander cause her son was born 2 months after Alexander's death and also when she became pregnant Alexander was very sick and Alexander never laid his eyes on his wives never touched them he had a seperate bedroom than them and he was spending almost all his free time with Hephaestion and other men never with his wives! Alexander forced some of his army men and some Greek Royal women to marry Persians for political and strategy reasons yes but these marriages were out of love so when the empire fall all his men and almost all the women he forced them to marry Persians divorced and back to Greece only very few cases of women stayed and I recon FEW! The only love marriage I can think of from Persian Greek times was only the marriage of Persian nobleman Bubares second cousin of Xerxes and Greek Macedonian Princess Gygaea and Barsine's Greek mom who married Persian general and satrap Artabazos II and gave birth to all his kids!
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Wil
Aristotle 's father Nicomachus (inasfar as he-too was from the vicinity of Macedon) was appointed court-physician to King Amyntas II 1/2-a-cent. 'afore King Phillip --- approx. the same era famous 'Hellenic' playwright Euripides himself relocated to Macedon-proper ---. whereby both Nicomachus + King Amyntas ONLY EVER SPOKE 'Hellenic' (i. e.: Greek); .a did the Epirotes, Spartans + Corinthians (themselves likewise of 'Dorian' stock like the Macedonians) alongside their 'fellow-Hellenes' the Aeolians + the Ionians. Indeed, King Phillip II brought Epirote/Molossian King Arubas 's son (also Alexander) TO Macedon-proper WHEREBY HE COULD GET A PROPER 'HELLENIC' (i. e.: Greek) EDUCATION! 'Wannabe-Macedonians' will EVER employ one Athenian orator 's anti-Phillip 'rants + besmirchings'. besides being called a 'barbarian' himself by fellow-Athenian-orator Aeschines) to 'forge' a makeshift ethnic 'rift' 'twixt MY OWN 'TRUE' MACEDONIAN ORIGIN (pre-Bulgar+ Slav-7th-cent. -AD-incursion-era) + that of my fellow 'Hellenes' (be they of Dorian, Aeolian else Ionian stock); .JUST 'cause the notion of NOT being 'truly' west-Bulgarian had been inculcated in the south-Yugoslav populace by a then-Communist Croat /Serb govt!
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Aristotle 's father Nicomachus (inasfar as he-too was from the vicinity of Macedon) was appointed court-physician to King Amyntas II 1/2-a-cent. 'afore King Phillip --- approx. the same era famous 'Hellenic' playwright Euripides himself relocated to Macedon-proper ---. whereby both Nicomachus + King Amyntas ONLY EVER SPOKE 'Hellenic' (i. e.: Greek); .a did the Epirotes, Spartans + Corinthians (themselves likewise of 'Dorian' stock like the Macedonians) alongside their 'fellow-Hellenes' the Aeolians + the Ionians. Indeed, King Phillip II brought Epirote/Molossian King Arubas 's son (also Alexander) TO Macedon-proper WHEREBY HE COULD GET A PROPER 'HELLENIC' (i. e.: Greek) EDUCATION! 'Wannabe-Macedonians' will EVER employ one Athenian orator 's anti-Phillip 'rants + besmirchings'. besides being called a 'barbarian' himself by fellow-Athenian-orator Aeschines) to 'forge' a makeshift ethnic 'rift' 'twixt MY OWN 'TRUE' MACEDONIAN ORIGIN (pre-Bulgar+ Slav-7th-cent. -AD-incursion-era) + that of my fellow 'Hellenes' (be they of Dorian, Aeolian else Ionian stock); .JUST 'cause the notion of NOT being 'truly' west-Bulgarian had been inculcated in the south-Yugoslav populace by a then-Communist Croat /Serb govt!
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education
Haha. He conquered the entire world and finally tried to attack india. At the end he died due to explosive diarrhea at the banks of Ganges. Ofcourse the historians tried to hide this fact from the books, because they don't want the entire world to know how an emperor like Alexander encountered a undignified death. But finally the truth came out through other books. He conquered the entire world and the Indians beat the shit out of him and his army using their unique elephant squad. Alexanders soldiers and their horses couldn't move faster in the muddy ground, but elephants can. Also Alexander and his army built their tents on the other side of the Ganges and because of this they had to swim and row their mini boats across the giant river every day. Finally his own soldiers and generals conspired to kill him so that run away to home leaving this battle with Indians which they know they are not going to win. But Alexander got Sick from malaria and diarrhea and died Historians twisted this fact and cooked up an other story to keep his dignity. But there were always other historians who wrote the truth. Sorry Alex but you were at the end
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Haha. He conquered the entire world and finally tried to attack india. At the end he died due to explosive diarrhea at the banks of Ganges. Ofcourse the historians tried to hide this fact from the books, because they don't want the entire world to know how an emperor like Alexander encountered a undignified death. But finally the truth came out through other books. He conquered the entire world and the Indians beat the shit out of him and his army using their unique elephant squad. Alexanders soldiers and their horses couldn't move faster in the muddy ground, but elephants can. Also Alexander and his army built their tents on the other side of the Ganges and because of this they had to swim and row their mini boats across the giant river every day. Finally his own soldiers and generals conspired to kill him so that run away to home leaving this battle with Indians which they know they are not going to win. But Alexander got Sick from malaria and diarrhea and died Historians twisted this fact and cooked up an other story to keep his dignity. But there were always other historians who wrote the truth. Sorry Alex but you were at the end
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EVIL
What Happened After Alexander The Great Died?
He was taken to AMERICA
in Illinois in a burial cave.
Hidden from the world.
He is in a glass case which preserved his skin hair and face and body>
The fleur de li is in gold upside down all around his case.
His hair is wavy like the ocean
his face and lips are similar to sly 's! he has very nice eye brows but in a famine way.
Probably inherited from his mother.
Short medium ripped build
A Purple nighty gown.
No armor! on the body
All placed around his tomb.
He is buried with the most famous people in history
All from his past and famous fighters.
Most of the other tombs are far greater and unknown!
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What Happened After Alexander The Great Died?
He was taken to AMERICA
in Illinois in a burial cave.
Hidden from the world.
He is in a glass case which preserved his skin hair and face and body>
The fleur de li is in gold upside down all around his case.
His hair is wavy like the ocean
his face and lips are similar to sly 's! he has very nice eye brows but in a famine way.
Probably inherited from his mother.
Short medium ripped build
A Purple nighty gown.
No armor! on the body
All placed around his tomb.
He is buried with the most famous people in history
All from his past and famous fighters.
Most of the other tombs are far greater and unknown!
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Phaneendra
That's wrong. Indian historians have documented the details of Alexander's last moments. When he attacked and pillaged Indus Valley, he also was exposed to Indian curries and spices. He was able to endure the great Indus army of Porus but he couldn't survive the curries spices. He had a bad diarrhea and died constipated slumped in his poo. Those days the toilets were no more than two high stones on a shallow poo pit. Alexander became very weak due to the constipation and slipped. The Great king was thus brought to his abrupt end. He couldn't consummate Porus's wife. Alas!
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That's wrong. Indian historians have documented the details of Alexander's last moments. When he attacked and pillaged Indus Valley, he also was exposed to Indian curries and spices. He was able to endure the great Indus army of Porus but he couldn't survive the curries spices. He had a bad diarrhea and died constipated slumped in his poo. Those days the toilets were no more than two high stones on a shallow poo pit. Alexander became very weak due to the constipation and slipped. The Great king was thus brought to his abrupt end. He couldn't consummate Porus's wife. Alas!
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Paul
Brutal and you didn't cover it all by any means. Alexander's wife and child were also later murdered by one of the generals. Alexander's mother Olympia had previously probably engineered Phillip's murder and followed that up by killing his latest young wife and child but with no Alexander around to protect her, she too was murdered by one of the generals. Yep, these Macedonians men and women were a brutal mob to say the least.
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Brutal and you didn't cover it all by any means. Alexander's wife and child were also later murdered by one of the generals. Alexander's mother Olympia had previously probably engineered Phillip's murder and followed that up by killing his latest young wife and child but with no Alexander around to protect her, she too was murdered by one of the generals. Yep, these Macedonians men and women were a brutal mob to say the least.
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obiwanfx
regarding the cause of his passing: Al described symptoms and duration of his passing fit with liver failure. that in combination with a possible tropicle disease, wound infection or STD could have easily killed a 32 year old. This might be one of the few times a suspicious death of a prominent leader actually wasn't murder while they're were dozens of suspects with a motive present
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regarding the cause of his passing: Al described symptoms and duration of his passing fit with liver failure. that in combination with a possible tropicle disease, wound infection or STD could have easily killed a 32 year old. This might be one of the few times a suspicious death of a prominent leader actually wasn't murder while they're were dozens of suspects with a motive present
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Lynn
Maybe he was so stricken with grief, over his love dying, he poisoned himself. My husband and I was just talking about life insurance and the fact I watch a lot of murder tv, lol! He said that the thought has crossed his mind and I told him, don't worry, I won't live long after you die because I don't want to be alive without him.
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Maybe he was so stricken with grief, over his love dying, he poisoned himself. My husband and I was just talking about life insurance and the fact I watch a lot of murder tv, lol! He said that the thought has crossed his mind and I told him, don't worry, I won't live long after you die because I don't want to be alive without him.
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History
Fun fact: Alexander was not so great.
His actions were sometimes worst than the Mongols. Attacking innocent nations, burning libraries, killing people for no reason, looting, plunder and so much more and yes, I'm talking about Alexander not any barbarian.
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Fun fact: Alexander was not so great.
His actions were sometimes worst than the Mongols. Attacking innocent nations, burning libraries, killing people for no reason, looting, plunder and so much more and yes, I'm talking about Alexander not any barbarian.
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craig
Left out was that Alexander's mother was part of a snake cult and his drunken father would be awakened cursing by serpents in the bed. also Alexander's body was preserved and placed in a glass coffin and sealed in a hidden tomb of solid gold. legend says.
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Left out was that Alexander's mother was part of a snake cult and his drunken father would be awakened cursing by serpents in the bed. also Alexander's body was preserved and placed in a glass coffin and sealed in a hidden tomb of solid gold. legend says.
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Javier
Great video! If any of you is interested in a more immersive take on this story, check out Mary Renaults Alexander the Great Trilogy. The Funeral Games (the third book of the series) narrates all the historical events mentioned in this video!
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Great video! If any of you is interested in a more immersive take on this story, check out Mary Renaults Alexander the Great Trilogy. The Funeral Games (the third book of the series) narrates all the historical events mentioned in this video!
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Ambreen
i can only imagine how great and powerful Alexander was, as merely possession of his remains caused invasion of a country and death of regent. He was one of most successful conqueror in history. His death still shrouded in mystery.
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i can only imagine how great and powerful Alexander was, as merely possession of his remains caused invasion of a country and death of regent. He was one of most successful conqueror in history. His death still shrouded in mystery.
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Martin
He wase warrior always on Front of army. Alkohol make him low imunitet and Indian Malaria or poison erow kil him
But surtn is not assisenetet brkose thay love he and fear him. And Alexandra wase awere of that dangerous
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He wase warrior always on Front of army. Alkohol make him low imunitet and Indian Malaria or poison erow kil him
But surtn is not assisenetet brkose thay love he and fear him. And Alexandra wase awere of that dangerous
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weird_history
Anyone else hear that he was accidentally poisoned by his doctors by a hemlock overdose? i guess it was used as a medicine in very small amounts even though its extremely deadly
What do you folks think?
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Anyone else hear that he was accidentally poisoned by his doctors by a hemlock overdose? i guess it was used as a medicine in very small amounts even though its extremely deadly
What do you folks think?
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the
Alexander the Great found the philosopher looking attentively at a pile of human bones. Diogenes explained, I am searching for the bones of your father but cannot distinguish them from those of a slave
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Alexander the Great found the philosopher looking attentively at a pile of human bones. Diogenes explained, I am searching for the bones of your father but cannot distinguish them from those of a slave
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Simeon
I thought Ptolemy was one of Alexander's great generals who was alongside Alexander from the begining to the end of his great campaign. How is it that you say he had limited military experience?
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I thought Ptolemy was one of Alexander's great generals who was alongside Alexander from the begining to the end of his great campaign. How is it that you say he had limited military experience?
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Ben
Imagine the work it would have taken to track down and learn about any potential pregnant women that were connected to Alexander The Great back in those days? That would of been a difficult task.
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Imagine the work it would have taken to track down and learn about any potential pregnant women that were connected to Alexander The Great back in those days? That would of been a difficult task.
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PAPS
The big lie is Alexander. Which person can exist who has no statue, no grave, and even a coin with his picture on it. These are all lies of historians. History is written by the winners.
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The big lie is Alexander. Which person can exist who has no statue, no grave, and even a coin with his picture on it. These are all lies of historians. History is written by the winners.
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Moshe
Roxanne didn't collaborate with perdiccas to summon stateira to Babylon. In fact he was quite furious when he came to know that she had poisoned stateira (Mary Renault. Funeral games)
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Roxanne didn't collaborate with perdiccas to summon stateira to Babylon. In fact he was quite furious when he came to know that she had poisoned stateira (Mary Renault. Funeral games)
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