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  1. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. While in Babylon, Alexander became ill after a prolonged banquet and drinking bout, and on June 13, 323, he died at age 33. There was much speculation about the cause of death, and the most popular theories claim that he either contracted malaria or typhoid fever or that he was poisoned.

  2. Pella, Macedon. Died. June 10 or 11, 323 BC (at age 32) Babylon. Religion. Greek polytheism. Alexander the Great is quite possibly one of the most well-known military leaders in history. Not only for what he accomplished and the army he led, but because of the short period of time he did this in, and his age when he undertook the conquest.

  3. Alexander the Great, detail from Alexander and Porus, painting by Charles Le Brun, 17th century; in the Louvre, Paris, France. Alexander is born at Pella in Macedonia. He is the son of King Philip II and Queen Olympias. By this time Philip has built Macedonia army into the strongest military force in the region.

  4. Feb 5, 2019 · One of the more impressive things about Alexander the Great is that the military genius did it all before the age of 32. While details differ, the general outline of Alexander’s death in the ...

  5. The death of Alexander III the Great came as a sudden and surprise shock to pretty much everyone. According to ancient Babylonian texts recovered, Alexander the Great died at some point in the evening of June 10th and the morning of June 11th in 323 BCE in the city of Babylon. His death according to the sources occurred after visiting the ...

  6. The Death of Alexander the Great, I t was May of 323 BC and Alexander the Great was in Baghdad. The thirty-two-year-old King of Macedonia had spent the past thirteen years conquering much of the known world. In the process, he created an empire that reached from Macedonia through Greece and the Persian Empire to the fringes of India.

  7. Jan 8, 2024 · The Death of Alexander the Great, Jean Restout, 1692-1768, via MutualArt, Plutarch also presents several other accounts that add different details. For example, some sources claimed that Alexander suffered a sudden stabbing pain in his abdomen while drinking, and this signaled the beginning of the fever and his fatal illness.

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