Did Poison Kill Alexander the Great? New Evidence Emerges
Source: Was Alexander the Great really poisoned? Science sheds new light on an age-old question. (2025-06-28)
Science Offers Fresh Insights into Alexander the Great's Death Recent scientific investigations are shedding new light on the long-standing debate over whether Alexander the Great was poisoned. The excerpt highlights historical questions surrounding his illness and death, with references to a 19th-century painting depicting Alexander trusting his doctor. These new findings aim to clarify whether foul play or natural causes led to the demise of the legendary conqueror.
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