Alexander the Great, recognized for building the largest land-based empire from the Balkans to Pakistan, died mysteriously and unexpectedly at the age of 32. Alexander became seriously ill in 323 BC and suffered for 12 days before appearing to die. Surprisingly, his body exhibited no indications of deterioration for six days. Contemporary doctors believe Alexander may have had Guillain-Barré syndrome, a neurological illness. According to this argument, Alexander may have been paralyzed but mentally aware at the time of his apparent death, effectively experiencing the horror of being buried alive. #history #shortvideo
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