Talk:Death of Alexander the Great

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TV Documentary

I'm sure that it was either Discovery or National Geographic that had the theory that after Hephaestion's death, Alexander overdosed on toxic antidepressants. Anyone else heard this? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.17.134.7 (talk) 03:36, 15 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I too saw this documentary. It was believed to have been from Hellebore poisoning. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.61.24.34 (talk) 21:16, 29 March 2012 (UTC) No one Killed Jessica is based on true story[reply]

Dying Words

It is a common belief that Alexander, upon realizing that he was dying, decided to leave his empire "to the strongest". I have no idea if this has any basis in fact, but the article should probably mention it at least to confirm or deny it. Nolandda (talk) 23:21, 3 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Prophecy of Calanus, the Hindu Fakir

Why there is no mention of prophecy of Calanus, a Hindu Fakir, who had burnt himself alive on pyre - with words his final words to Alexander - We shall meet in Babylon. Thus forecasting death of Alexander the Great. [1]Jethwarp (talk) 16:29, 17 March 2012 (UTC) thats a fucking lie why do people edit these when people need this to do projects on[reply]

GBS

"Did Alexander the Great Die from Guillain-Barré Syndrome?" by Katherine Hall - Ancient History Bulletin, 2018. Her idea has been discussed positively:[HTML] Observatório Bíblico

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… Based on the symptoms recorded by ancient historians, Katherine Hall, a senior lecturer in the Department of General Practice and Rural Health at the University of Otago in New Zealand, believes that it's possible that Alexander actually died of Guillain-Barré syndrome … Похожие статьи [HTML] By The Jugular June 3, 2019 June 3, 2019 feature The Dangers of Retrospective Diagnosis M FADHIL - thejugular.org

… But a publication by Dr Katherine Hall from January this year – in which she outlines a fascinating new theory that Alexander died of Guillain-Barre syndrome and, due to his acute-onset paralysis, was declared dead six days before his actual death 7 – represents as credible a …

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Argyraspid, L. (2021). Alexander’s death is no longer shrouded in mystery. Academia Letters , Article1599. https://doi.org/10.20935/AL1599 Kdammers (talk) 10:04, 16 July 2021 (UTC) .[reply]

I agree. I added a reference, although please feel free to add additional references. —MiguelMunoz (talk) 22:02, 3 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]