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Scientists FINALLY Opened The Tomb Of Alexander The Great After Thousands of Years!

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Scientists FINALLY Opened The Tomb Of Alexander The Great After Thousands of Years! Before his death, Alexander had made a special request to be called the "Son of Zeus Ammon" and didn't want to be buried alongside his father Philip in Aegae. Historical accounts from the early days tell us that when Alexander passed away suddenly in Babylon in 323 BC, his body was mummified, similar to the Pharaohs, and placed in a gold coffin, with the intention of transporting it to Siwa. However, his request wasn't respected. The funeral procession carrying Alexander's body was intercepted in Syria by one of his generals, Ptolemy I Soter. Around late 322 or early 321 BC, Ptolemy diverted the body's journey to Egypt, where it found its resting place in Memphis, a city that had served as the heart of Alexander's administration in Egypt Disclaimer: The content provided in our videos is created for educational and entertainment purposes only. While we incorporate a blend of facts, rumors, and fictional storytelling, no part of our content should be interpreted as factual or definitive information. We encourage viewers to approach our material critically and enjoy it responsibly. Eternity takes great care to produce original, transformative content that aligns with all legal standards, including licensing and fair use. Our mission is to engage and educate our audience through unique and thought-provoking material. The views and opinions expressed on this channel represent those of the creators and are not intended to mislead or provide authoritative information. We are committed to upholding the integrity of our content. Any false copyright claims or misuse of YouTube’s copyright system to issue unwarranted strikes against our channel will be taken seriously and addressed by our legal team. We value the trust and support of our viewers and remain steadfast in maintaining high-quality, compliant content.

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