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Aug 23, 2010

Alexander the Great poisoned by the River Styx

Alexander The Great
Scientists believe Alexander the Great was killed by a deadly bacterium found in the River Styx
American researchers have found a striking correlation between the symptoms suffered by Alexander before his death in 323BC, and the effects of the highly toxic bacterium.
They have speculated that the Macedonian king, who conquered vast swaths of territory between Greece and India...

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