Sun filed a patent application for his soup product, described as an "herbal treatment of malignancy." He received the patent three years later, and conducted clinical trials involving cancer patients who consumed the soup.
Alexander the great
He saw that the horse was afraid of its own shadow so Alexander turned it towards the sun so it coud not see its own shadow, by doing this he calmed it down and tamed it
They had twins: Alexander Helios ("Alexander the sun") and Cleopatra Selene ("Cleopatra the moon") followed four years later by another child, Ptolemy Philadelphus ("Ptolemy the brother-lover").
Bucephalus (Greek: Βουκεφάλας) was Alexander the Great's horse. When Alexander was young, he managed to tame the horse by observing that it was afraid of its' shadow and by forcing it to face the sun. Twenty years later, Bucephalus was mortally wounded in a battle and Alexander named a city in Asia "Bucephala" in honour of his horse.
"Alexander Hilius" (The Sun) and "Cleopatra Selene" (The Moon).
The stallion was originally presented to his father, but was too wild to ride. King Phillip agreed that Alexander could have the horse if he could be tamed. Alexander realized that the horse was afraid of his own shadow, turned him into the sun and the horse became quiet.
Alexander Brian Dong goes by Alexander Dong, Alexander Brian, and Alexander Brian Dong.
he was Alexander the third his successor was Alexander the forth. ... Alexander the fourth was the 13-year old son of Alexander the Great
Alexander Rodriguez has 2 daughters, Natasha Alexander and Ella Alexander.
Alexander? The only Alexander i know is Alexander the great and he was looked at by many as a god.
The halo originated as the sun disc seen behind the head of the sun god, Apollo. Alexander the Great spread the image with his conquering armies, right across the Near East and into India, where it was adopted as a symbol for depictions of Buddha.The halo is no longer seen as pagan, nor as a symbol of the sun, but is used in art as a sign of holiness.
A:One very obvious, almost revered characteristic of pagan art that has entered Christian art is the halo. This was originally the sun disc that was portrayed behind the head of Apollo, a sun god. The halo was also absorbed into Buddhist art, after the conquests of Alexander the Great.