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Kamila [148]
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Why did Alexander the greats empire die?

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maksim [4K]3 years ago
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Answer:After surviving battle after fierce battle, Alexander the Great died in June 323 B.C. at age 32. Some historians say Alexander died of malaria or other natural causes; others believe he was poisoned. Either way, he never named a successor.

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