No, there is no evidence in the secondary biographies. There is a rumor that he had seizures after taking some drugs. If this really happened, this is still not epilepsy, but the occasional seizures provoked by medication.
No, the location of Alexander the Great's tomb, and therefore his body, is still unknown.
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Alexander the Great conquered western Asia and planned to follow this up with conquering Western Europe, but died before he could do it. Julius Caesar wanted to be greater than Alexander - he conquered Europe and planned to conquer Alexander's old empire in Asia, but was assassinated on the eve of his departure.
He was the basileus of Macedon
Alexander the great cut the gordian knot into two with his sword. the old legend stated that who ever untied the knot would rule over all of Asia.
One person to have it in early history was Alexander the Great.
The Romans turned up but really the only time the Greek empire was important and prosperous was when Alexander the great was King. So there really really was a greek empire only when Alexander was King. Did you know Alexander the Great had Epilepsy.
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Yes, Alexander the great met Chandragupta Maurya.
No, the location of Alexander the Great's tomb, and therefore his body, is still unknown.
No record of Alexander the Great ever having been anywhere near Scotland!
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Alexander the Great conquered western Asia and planned to follow this up with conquering Western Europe, but died before he could do it. Julius Caesar wanted to be greater than Alexander - he conquered Europe and planned to conquer Alexander's old empire in Asia, but was assassinated on the eve of his departure.
He was the basileus of Macedon