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Alexander the great, the legendary king of Macedonia in the fourth century B.C., died at the age of 33 in 323 B.C. His death is shrouded in mystery. Some believe that he died from disease and others believe poison. Several theories include arsenic poisoning, an ascending spinal infection such as spondylitis or meningitis, malaria, poisoning by Antipater (a Macedonian general), typhoid fever, and West Nile Virus.

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