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Alexander
the great
(356
- 323 BC)
king
of Macedonia

Type
I and Type II
Nine
dots and Ten dots
Upon
hearing that his companion Hephestion had died, Alexander, in a crazed
stupor,
stayed with the corpse for three days. He ordered the doctor, who failed
to
save his beloved's life, to be hanged and the temples of Aesculapius burned.



Copyright Louis Paul Hennefeld 1983
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