The Death of Alexander theGreat In the Spring of 323 BC, while in the city of Babylon, Alexander theGreat died after about 10 days of high fever, and his body began to decompose about six days later.
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TheGreat Vowel Shift, to the people living through it, felt more like the 90s trend in the Chicago area where people started to pronounce hot like hat.
Trieu killed herself rather than succumbing to the enemy.[3] 7 Tomyris December 530 BC: Tomyris, a "Worthy Woman", Kills Cyrus theGreat In the sixth century BC, in the lands north of Persia and east of the Caspian Sea, there was one ruler: