Alexander the Great Killed by Toxic Bacteria?
Posted by D-Mak in Alexander the Great, Ancient Macedonian Kings, Archaeology, Articles, Macedonian Culture
Discovery News The Styx River, the legendary portal to the underworld, harbors a deadly bacteria that may have ended Alexander's life. An extraordinarily toxic bacterium harbored by the "infernal" Styx River might have been the fabled poison rumored to have killed Alexander the Great (356 - 323 B.C.) more than 2,000 years ago, according to a scientific-meets-mythic ...
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