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- A century's old mystery
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surrounding the most celebrated
warrior king in history,
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Alexander the Great.
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- Alexander set off on
an audacious campaign
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to conquer what
is the known world.
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His army stormed
east through Turkey,
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Iran, Iraq, and down into India.
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- Alexander dies
at the age of 32,
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presumably buried in Alexandria,
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the city that bears his name.
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- His mummy is visited
by a virtual who's who
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of ancient history.
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- But then his remains suddenly
disappear without a trace.
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- We don't know where he went,
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and he's lost to time forever.
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- It's as if one of
the greatest treasures
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of the ancient world
vanished into thin air.
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- Now, we explore
the top theories
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surrounding the disappearance
of the conqueror's remains.
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- Boats topple
over on their sides
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and fish are kind
of flopping around,
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and then all of a
sudden this huge wave
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wipes everything out.
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- [Hugo] Alexandria is a
hotbed of religious upheaval,
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change, violence.
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- Now the Christians are
gonna do to the pagans
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what the pagans have
been doing to them.
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- These Venetian merchants,
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they literally hijack
this sarcophagus.
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- It's like something
out of a thriller.
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- What happened to the mummy
of Alexander the Great?
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Ancient Babylon,
modern-day Iraq.
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The year is 323 BCE, and
Alexander the Great is sick.
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Wracked by pain and
barely able to speak,
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he lingers for two weeks.
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As his generals wonder who
will inherit his empire,
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he utters his final
words, "To the strongest."
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On June 11th, 323 BCE,
Alexander takes his last breath.
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The greatest conqueror the
world has ever known is gone.
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- Alexander the Great dies
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and his death is going to send
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shockwaves around the world.
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In life, he had been this
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invincible military conqueror
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who had taken over
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so much of the world.
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He was also viewed by so
many people of the time
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as a literal deity.
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- [Laurence] Alexander
is born in Macedonia,
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a small kingdom in
today's northern Greece.
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He is the son of King Philip II.
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- Alexander's father is
a formidable general,
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who manages to conquer
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a great deal of territories.
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So Alexander already has a
great deal of power there.
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- Alexander becomes
king at 20 years old.
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Two years later, he has
ridden off into battle
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with the ambition of
conquering the entire world.
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His armies topple
the Persian Empire
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that had been the bane of
the Greek states for so long.
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He conquers Egypt.
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He marches his armies
all the way to India.
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- And he's gained many
titles along the way.
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He became the grand
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pharaoh of Egypt.
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He became the emperor of Greece.
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He became the king of Persia.
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And he did it all in 10 years.
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(horse whinnies)
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- Alexander never
loses a major battle.
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Suddenly though, he dies
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when he's visiting Babylonia
of some mysterious ailment.
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It might be typhoid,
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it might have been a
neurological disease.
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We don't know.
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- [Laurence] In keeping
with Egyptian tradition,
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Alexander's body
is then mummified.
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- As ruler of ancient Egypt,
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he is a deity in
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the ancient Egyptian pantheon.
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So they dry him out with salt,
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they remove his internal organs,
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they add spices and
aromatic resins,
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and they make him
smell like a god.
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He is placed in a
golden sarcophagus
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and then he's put
inside a funerary bier.
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This bier, or this
funerary cart,
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is designed like an
ostentatious temple.
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- The entire
structure is so heavy
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it has to be pulled
by a fleet of mules
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who are also beautifully adorned
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in precious cloths and jewelry.
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- [Laurence] Two
years after his death,
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Alexander the Great's
funeral procession
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finally leaves through the
famous gates of Babylon.
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- This carriage is taken
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on an amazing procession
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all the way westward, presumably
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to Greece, to Macedon,
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where he'd be interred with
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the rest of the royal family,
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including his father, Philip II.
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And as it goes westward,
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it's going through the cities
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of Alexander's new empire
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and crowds are coming out
to see it, we are told,
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lining up, wishing it well.
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It must have been amazing.
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- Of course, when
Alexander passes,
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he's not really counting
on dying so early,
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so there's a power vacuum
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and all of his generals
want to grab as much land
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and as much
legitimacy as possible.
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- At some point, as it
is passing through Syria,
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one of the generals, Ptolemy
I, hijacks Alexander's body
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and takes it back
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with him to Egypt
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where he sets it up in a
royal city called Memphis.
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Ptolemy wants Alexander's body
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because he feels it shores
up his own power in Egypt,
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which he's now kind of
have taken over for himself
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since Alexander's now dead.
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- Alexander's mummy
remains at Memphis
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for an unknown amount of time,
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perhaps several decades.
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Finally, it's moved
to Alexandria,
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which was the city that
Alexander himself founded
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precisely as a city
on the Nile River,
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right where it meets
the Mediterranean Sea.
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- We know about the
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Library of Alexandria,
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essentially the world's
first university.
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It wasn't just a
collection of books,
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this is where all
the scholars came.
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So this became the intellectual
center of the world.
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And how do you really
drive that idea home?
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You bring Alexander's body
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and you put it in this
beautiful mausoleum.
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And now Ptolemy can claim,
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"I am the true successor
to Alexander the Great.
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Here's his shrine.
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Here's the library.
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Alexandria, the new
center of the world."
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- Historical accounts will
say that Alexander's body
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remains in Alexandria's Royal
Quarter for hundreds of years.
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The Greek historian, Strabo,
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who's writing 300 years
after Alexander's death
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will speak about
visiting the tomb.
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- In the ancient world,
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anybody who is anybody goes
to visit Alexander's tomb.
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They want to really pay
homage to this great man
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and they want to link their
own power bases to him.
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- We have eyewitness
evidence from Cleopatra,
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Julius Caesar, Mark Antony.
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Seems the whole world traveled
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to go visit Alexander
the Great's tomb there.
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It was like a
festival every time.
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- [Laurence] But late
in the fourth century,
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all the historical writings
about Alexander's tomb
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stop abruptly.
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- The last known reference
to Alexander's body
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being in Alexandria comes
from about 700 years
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after Alexander's death.
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The tomb is
mentioned in a letter
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by the Roman teacher
and traveler, Libanius,
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who will speak of Alexandria,
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where the tomb of
Alexander is to be seen.
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- But then just 20 years later,
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one of the early leaders
of the Christian Church,
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John Chrysostom, was
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specifically going to Alexandria
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to go visit Alexander
to Great's tomb.
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He wrote, "And I was
met with blank stares."
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- So from Libanius' letter
to John Chrysostom's visit,
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we go from having the tomb
of Alexander the Great
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to nothing.
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It's like one of the
Wonders of the Ancient World
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just vanishes from
the face of the earth.
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- [Laurence] But what
could have happened
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to destroy all traces
of Alexander's tomb
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and his remains?
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- We have a record in history
from about the year 365 AD
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of a massive earthquake that
hit the island of Crete,
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which is about a
couple of hundred miles
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away north of Alexandria.
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Scholars believed that that
earthquake was so damaging
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that it could have reached
8.5 on the Richter scale.
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8.5 is nearly five
times the power
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of the 1906 San
Francisco earthquake.
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If an earthquake like that
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could have taken place
in the Mediterranean,
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it could have raised a tsunami
on Alexandria's shores.
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As a matter of fact,
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we have one piece of
eyewitness evidence
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from a nobleman
who lived in Egypt.
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- Ammianus Marcellinus, who's
a historian and a soldier,
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and what Ammianus says is
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that there was a earthquake
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and that the seas receded.
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Boats topple over
on their sides,
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and fish are kind
of flopping around,
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and everybody is running
out and gathering fish up
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with their hands
out on the shore
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and then all of a
sudden this huge wave,
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the tsunami, right,
kind of recoils back
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and wipes everything out.
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(crashing surf)
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- And it inundates
the entire harbor,
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if not the entire
city of Alexandria.
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You can see ships ending up
on the tops of buildings.
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- [Laurence] Ancient
writers describe
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widespread death
and destruction.
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- So this tsunami would've
absolutely devastated
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the quarter that contained
Alexander's tomb.
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And if it wasn't destroyed
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by the initial flooding
and the tsunami,
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it would've certainly been
destroyed by the after effects,
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by the receding of the water,
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by the collapse
of the building,
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by the mud that
would've buried it.
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I mean, this is a
devastating event
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that destroyed pretty
much everything there.
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- [Laurence] In the 1990s,
archeologists discover
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what could be the remains
of the Royal Quarter
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just off Alexandria's coast
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- Because of earthquakes
over the centuries
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and shifting coastlines,
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at least part of the
ancient city of Alexandria
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now lies underwater.
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They went down there
with scuba gear
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and discovered
incredible remains
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attesting to at least
part of a royal palace.
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They find statues of
gods, of pharaohs,
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and it's possible, therefore,
that the tomb of Alexander
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might today still
exist, but underwater.
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- You are going to find
hundreds of thousands of relics
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off the shore of Alexandria.
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For one, it's a city built on
a shoreline next to a delta.
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These cities tend to
flood and sink a lot.
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We should expect to find
all kinds of artifacts
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off the shore of Alexandria.
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The question is, did a tsunami
come in and flood the city
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and destroy the tomb
of Alexander The Great?
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- [Laurence] Throughout history,
cities have come and gone
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due to the forces
of mother nature.
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But was ancient Alexandria
really devastated by a tsunami?
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- Marcellinus'
eyewitness evidence
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is not historically
the most accurate.
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He copied the material
from other eyewitnesses
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that have actually
visited the place.
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And Marcellinus was
strongly religious
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and his religious bias could
have played a massive role
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in exaggerating what that
God's wrath of a tsunami
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would've hit Alexandria with.
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- [Laurence] In the
late fourth century AD,
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historical records show a
tsunami engulfed Alexandria.
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In addition to this
natural disaster,
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the city is in political
and social turmoil.
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- Christianity spreads
throughout the Roman Empire
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at the end of the
first century AD,
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but it's met with repression.
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The Romans don't
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like new religions,
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so they're basically turning
the Christians into martyrs.
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- [Laurence] An early
and prominent Christian,
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the apostle Mark,
is martyred here.
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- Mark was an
evangelist who moves
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into the city of Alexandria
and begins missionizing,
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begins converting people.
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And it's in that city
where he is martyred
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and he's buried in the church
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that he himself founds.
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It was called the
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Coptic Cathedral of St. Mark.
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- Christianity
continued to spread
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because as the saying goes,
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the blood of the martyrs
is the seed of the Church.
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And because of gospels
like that of St. Mark,
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and because of his martyrdom,
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the tables have
completely turned.
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And by the end of
the third century,
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the Christians are in control.
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(dramatic music)
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- [Laurence] As
Christianity gains strength,
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conflict between the pagans
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and the followers of this
new religion intensifies,
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turning pagan landmarks, like
Alexander the Great's tomb,
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into targets.
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- In the fourth century,
Alexandria is a hotbed
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of religious upheaval,
change, violence.
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The reality is that the
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rise of Christianity
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and its movement into power
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is threatening any trace
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of the old pagan past.
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- Alexander was a
very religious man.
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He venerated Greek gods,
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but also venerated
the gods of Egypt.
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Particularly after his death,
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he came to be venerated
as a kind of demigod
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or even a god himself.
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- Alexander believes he's
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a descendant of the gods.
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His mother, Olympias, claimed
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that he actually was
not the son of Philip,
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but he's the son
of Zeus himself.
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(dramatic music)
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- Alexandria had been a very
pagan city for a long time,
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where the Greek gods
and Egyptian gods
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were honored side by side.
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But by the fourth century AD,
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the Christians are
beginning to really
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kind of take over the city.
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What the Christians
don't really like
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is how pagan the
city's past really is,
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and they set out to
kind of purge Alexandria
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from its pagan trappings,
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to turn it into a new Christian
city as much as possible.
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- [Laurence] In 380 AD,
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Emperor Theodosius
mandates Christianity
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as the official religion
of the Roman Empire.
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- Rome is now a
Christian empire,
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and now the Christians
are gonna do to the pagans
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what the pagans had
been doing to them.
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- We know that in certain
areas, Christians rioted,
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they laid waste
to pagan temples,
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tombs, other signs
of the old ways.
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- So, you can imagine
an old pagan temple,
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or an old pagan shrine,
even pagan tombs,
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these things were
ripe for destruction.
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(intense music)
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- In 391, the emperor
at the time, Theodosius,
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starts to enact a
series of decrees
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to really stamp out any
kind of pagan behavior.
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So he bans sacrifices.
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He also orders the closure or
destruction of pagan temples.
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- It's interesting how
this is the year 391,
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which is right in the
period when we last hear
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of Alexander's body
being in Alexandria.
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- It's that time
that also we think
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that the Great Library of
Alexandria is also burned.
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Rampant destruction
across the city.
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Could it be that
if Alexander's tomb
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still was established
in the city,
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it's still visible in
the city at that time,
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that that was when
it was destroyed?
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That would seem to make
good sense of the timing
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because it was really
only nine years later
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that Chrysostom
enters into the city
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and looks for Alexander's tomb
and no one knows where it is.
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(dramatic music)
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- In Alexandria, there was
probably few greater reminders
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of the old ways than
the tomb of Alexander,
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and he might have
been the target
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of any Christian attempt to
erase traces of other religions.
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- There are no explicit
records out there
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of Alexander's tomb or
the area being destroyed.
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So, if you wanna look at what
the historical record says,
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we can't definitively say
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that the tomb was
destroyed at that time.
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Perhaps it was already gone.
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(suspenseful music)
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- [Laurence] Ancient
historians tell us
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that Alexander the
Great was buried
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in his namesake city
of Alexandria, Egypt.
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References to Alexander's tomb
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stop after a series
of natural disasters
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and riots devastate the city.
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But some believe his remains
could still be hidden
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in Alexandria today.
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- In 1850, a tour guide by
the name of Ambroise Schilizzi
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takes this group of
tourists down into a mosque
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in the old part of Alexandria.
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The mosque is called
the Nabi Daniel Mosque.
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When Schilizzi goes down
into the substructures
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underneath the mosque,
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he sees something that
really piques his curiosity.
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He sees at the
end of one corridor,
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an old, worn wooden door.
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- The story goes that when he
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came upon this wooden door,
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he looked through the
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cracks of the door
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and that's when he sees
this mummified corpse
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with a golden crown on it.
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- Schilizzi is absolutely
convinced that he has seen
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none other than the mummy
of Alexander the Great.
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(intense music)
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- The officials at the
mosque hear what's going on
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and he is immediately removed
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and nobody believes him
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'cause he is a tour guide.
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So everyone thinks that he
is just doing this for money.
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He's actually
completely shut down.
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He's not allowed to go
back into the crypts.
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- [Laurence] But 15 years later,
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a second witness brings
Schilizzi's story
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back into the public eye.
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- 15 years later, somebody
else goes down into the mosque.
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This is a very
different character.
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This is an esteemed,
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very highly respected,
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Arab engineer by the name
of Mahmoud Al-Falaki.
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- He is in charge of
mapping the ancient district
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of Alexandria and
the Royal Quarter,
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and he's doing so for
the Viceroy of Egypt,
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so he gets special permissions
that nobody else gets.
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- And as part of
this mapping effort,
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he gets to go down
and look to see
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what's part of
these substructures
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under the Nabi Daniel Mosque.
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When he goes under there,
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he sees very finely
crafted corridors
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that are leading off
into four directions.
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- Al-Falaki finds tunnels,
passageways, large open areas
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that appear to be
important tombs,
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structurally made of
good, quality stone.
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(soft creepy music)
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- But he finds that the
tunnels are too dangerous
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and he can't fully
explore the area
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and answer the questions that
people have had for ages.
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- Al-Falaki notices that
a lot of the farther parts
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of the corridors are
really kind of dilapidated.
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They're starting to cave in,
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and it's very dangerous
to press on any farther.
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- He wants to go
back and see it again
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and do further investigation,
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but he's denied and is never
able to get access again,
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as these passageways
are walled up.
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- Even Al-Falaki, who
has the best permissions
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in Egypt at the time,
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is forbidden from
going any farther.
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So the question is, is there
some sort of a coverup?
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Why can't he go any further?
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Why aren't people allowing the
excavation of this territory?
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- [Laurence] Though
there's no hard proof
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that Alexander's mummy
is under the mosque,
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speculation grows.
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- Strabo tells us that
Alexander was entombed
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in the Royal Quarter
of Alexandria.
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The Nabi Daniel Mosque is in
that same general vicinity
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that we think is where
the Royal Quarter was.
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- Nabi Daniel in Arabic
is the prophet Daniel,
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and Daniel is sacred in Judaism,
Christianity, and Islam,
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and he's famous for surviving
the night in the lion's den,
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among other great miracles
of being a devout man of God.
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(intense music)
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- However, Muslim
accounts of the Daniel
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entombed in the Nabi Daniel
Mosque is one of a conquerer.
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- This tradition also said
that the prophet Daniel
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comes victorious
against his enemies
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and founds the
city of Alexandria.
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This doesn't match Daniel
of the Bible at all.
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Who does it sound like?
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Hmm, who do we know
who goes into Babylon
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and who's victorious
over his enemies?
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Who do we know founds
the city of Alexandria?
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Alexander.
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So some strange thing has
happened, it seems to be here,
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and conflating the figure
of Daniel the prophet
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with the figure of
Alexander the Great.
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- Also, in local
Arabic tradition,
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the crypts underneath
the mosque of Nabi Daniel
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are called the shrine
of the double-horned.
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The double horn is a reference
to Alexander the Great
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because he worshiped Amun
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and Amun had rams horns.
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(suspenseful music)
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- Alexander is often depicted,
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for example in later coins
struck by his successors,
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with horns, rams
horns on his head.
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- So if this is the shrine
of the double horned,
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it leads one to believe
that this is perhaps
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a resting place of Alexander.
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- [Laurence] But
the question remains
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whether Alexander
the Great really lies
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under the Nabi Daniel Mosque.
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- Other people
request to investigate
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the subterranean crypts,
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including the famous
Heinrich Schliemann,
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who discovered, we think,
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the remains of
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ancient Troy and Mycenae,
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but he too is denied by
the authorities there.
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- Since the end of
the 19th century,
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nobody has actually really
been able to get down there
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and explore to see what
further they might find
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under this mosque.
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- But even if Alexander
the Great's remains
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are under that mosque,
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there is no way that permission
is ever going to be granted,
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nor should it be,
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for anyone to go digging in
that area to look for this.
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- While it seems suspicious
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that they won't let anybody
excavate under this,
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it is actually not very strange
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that they would refuse
to allow excavations
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under a mosque which
contains sacred land.
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So it's not a grand conspiracy
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saying we don't want to
discover Alexander's tomb.
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It's just that in their
minds the people there
510
00:24:32,833 --> 00:24:35,500
are protecting something
which to them is more sacred
511
00:24:35,500 --> 00:24:40,917
than Alexander's remains
512
00:24:40,917 --> 00:24:42,875
- After Alexander the
Great's body disappears
513
00:24:42,875 --> 00:24:45,833
from the historical
record in 391 AD,
514
00:24:45,833 --> 00:24:47,542
many wonder if the
remains of the warrior
515
00:24:47,542 --> 00:24:51,375
are not in Egypt at all,
but somewhere else entirely,
516
00:24:51,375 --> 00:24:53,792
someplace like Italy.
517
00:24:53,792 --> 00:24:56,542
Located 1,300 miles
from Alexandria
518
00:24:56,542 --> 00:24:58,625
and founded 750 years
519
00:24:58,625 --> 00:25:00,375
after his death,
520
00:25:00,375 --> 00:25:02,375
Venice may seem an unlikely
521
00:25:02,375 --> 00:25:04,458
place to look for Alexander,
522
00:25:04,458 --> 00:25:08,708
but some believe the
search should begin here.
523
00:25:10,250 --> 00:25:11,875
- The Basilica of
St. Mark in Venice
524
00:25:11,875 --> 00:25:15,958
is said to hold the remains
of St. Mark the apostle.
525
00:25:15,958 --> 00:25:16,625
One researcher
526
00:25:16,625 --> 00:25:17,875
thinks it might hold
527
00:25:17,875 --> 00:25:18,917
the remains of
528
00:25:18,917 --> 00:25:19,792
Alexander instead.
529
00:25:20,083 --> 00:25:22,958
(dramatic music)
530
00:25:24,208 --> 00:25:26,500
The theory goes all the
way back to the early years
531
00:25:26,500 --> 00:25:28,583
after Alexander the Great died.
532
00:25:29,417 --> 00:25:32,167
- Writer Andrew
Chugg has a theory
533
00:25:32,167 --> 00:25:36,208
that the remains of
Alexander the Great
534
00:25:36,208 --> 00:25:38,375
and not of St. Mark
535
00:25:38,375 --> 00:25:40,333
were actually moved
536
00:25:40,333 --> 00:25:45,500
from Alexandria to Venice in
a mix-up of epic proportions.
537
00:25:48,500 --> 00:25:51,292
- Before Alexander
took rule of Egypt,
538
00:25:51,292 --> 00:25:54,833
it was ruled by the Persians,
and before the Persians,
539
00:25:54,833 --> 00:25:57,250
the last native ruler of
540
00:25:57,250 --> 00:25:58,917
Egypt was Nectanebo II.
541
00:25:59,417 --> 00:26:01,042
- According to this theory,
542
00:26:01,042 --> 00:26:05,375
when Alexander's body is
brought to Memphis by Ptolemy,
543
00:26:06,042 --> 00:26:10,875
he reuses a sarcophagus that
was intended for Nectanebo II.
544
00:26:13,833 --> 00:26:17,708
- Chugg believes that
Alexander's body is interred
545
00:26:17,708 --> 00:26:20,792
in Nectanebo II's sarcophagus.
546
00:26:20,792 --> 00:26:22,750
And at this time period,
547
00:26:22,750 --> 00:26:25,625
there were Christians
rioting in the streets.
548
00:26:25,625 --> 00:26:30,667
So, Chugg believes that
to protect Alexander,
549
00:26:32,042 --> 00:26:35,458
his coffin and mummy were
absconded to a safer place
550
00:26:35,458 --> 00:26:37,333
where there was less upheaval.
551
00:26:38,875 --> 00:26:41,500
- If you're going to hide
something from the Christians
552
00:26:41,500 --> 00:26:43,208
so that they don't destroy it,
553
00:26:43,208 --> 00:26:45,208
what better place to hide it
554
00:26:45,208 --> 00:26:47,750
than literally in plain sight?
555
00:26:47,750 --> 00:26:50,667
So Chugg believes
that the sarcophagus
556
00:26:50,667 --> 00:26:53,083
was taken to the
Cathedral of St. Mark,
557
00:26:53,083 --> 00:26:55,708
where the Christians would
never dream of looking for it
558
00:26:55,708 --> 00:26:57,833
because that's where the remains
559
00:26:57,833 --> 00:27:00,125
of their precious
evangelist actually lay.
560
00:27:01,375 --> 00:27:02,792
- There the remains
of the two men
561
00:27:02,792 --> 00:27:06,208
would have lain
together for centuries,
562
00:27:06,208 --> 00:27:08,625
but it's at the time
that Islam comes to Egypt
563
00:27:08,625 --> 00:27:11,083
that potentially
Christians viewed
564
00:27:11,083 --> 00:27:13,708
this particular site as
especially threatened
565
00:27:13,708 --> 00:27:15,750
and would've been very
interested in evacuating
566
00:27:15,750 --> 00:27:18,375
the very important relics there.
567
00:27:18,375 --> 00:27:21,125
- [Laurence] According to
an 11th century manuscript,
568
00:27:21,125 --> 00:27:24,250
two Venetian merchants
launch a daring operation
569
00:27:24,250 --> 00:27:28,875
to rescue what they believe
to be St. Mark's remains.
570
00:27:28,875 --> 00:27:31,042
- It's like something
out of a thriller.
571
00:27:31,042 --> 00:27:33,875
You have a group of
merchants who sneak their way
572
00:27:33,875 --> 00:27:37,708
into Alexandria precisely
to snatch the body of Mark
573
00:27:37,708 --> 00:27:40,000
and protect it and
bring it back to Italy.
574
00:27:41,458 --> 00:27:45,875
- In 828 AD, these Venetian
merchants sail to Alexandria,
575
00:27:45,875 --> 00:27:48,958
they go into where the
Cathedral of St. Mark is,
576
00:27:48,958 --> 00:27:52,542
and they literally
hijack this sarcophagus
577
00:27:52,542 --> 00:27:56,750
and they take it back to Venice
with them for safekeeping.
578
00:27:58,000 --> 00:28:00,292
- The Basilica of St.
Mark in Venice holds
579
00:28:00,292 --> 00:28:02,000
the remains of the Apostle Mark,
580
00:28:02,000 --> 00:28:05,542
but there's something that
potentially doesn't quite fit
581
00:28:05,542 --> 00:28:08,500
with the idea that
Mark is the body there.
582
00:28:08,500 --> 00:28:10,708
- People notice
something really unusual
583
00:28:10,708 --> 00:28:13,542
issuing forth from
this sarcophagus.
584
00:28:13,542 --> 00:28:16,875
It has a beautiful smell.
585
00:28:17,792 --> 00:28:19,917
- It is noted that the body
586
00:28:19,917 --> 00:28:23,125
actually has this
really powerful aroma,
587
00:28:23,125 --> 00:28:28,000
an aroma that smells like all
of the spices in the world.
588
00:28:28,000 --> 00:28:32,583
And the idea is that St. Mark
wouldn't have been mummified,
589
00:28:32,583 --> 00:28:34,792
but Alexander would have been.
590
00:28:36,042 --> 00:28:38,750
- Mark was martyred
in the first century.
591
00:28:38,750 --> 00:28:41,292
The custom at the time
would've been cremation.
592
00:28:41,292 --> 00:28:42,875
And so what they would have
593
00:28:42,875 --> 00:28:45,625
would not have that
same beautiful scent.
594
00:28:45,625 --> 00:28:47,833
It would just be bone and ash.
595
00:28:49,042 --> 00:28:51,875
- [Laurence] In addition
to the unexpected scent,
596
00:28:51,875 --> 00:28:55,875
Chugg points to clues in
the sarcophagus itself.
597
00:28:55,875 --> 00:28:58,917
- Within the basilica in Venice,
598
00:28:58,917 --> 00:29:03,833
Chugg recognizes that there
is an eight-pointed star
599
00:29:04,625 --> 00:29:06,083
carved into the rock.
600
00:29:06,083 --> 00:29:10,958
Now, an eight-pointed star
is this ancient Greek symbol
601
00:29:11,792 --> 00:29:13,750
that's associated with Macedonia
602
00:29:13,750 --> 00:29:17,125
and with Alexander's family.
603
00:29:17,125 --> 00:29:18,375
- Chugg believes that that stone
604
00:29:18,375 --> 00:29:22,125
came from Nectanebo's
repurposed sarcophagus.
605
00:29:22,125 --> 00:29:24,875
- [Laurence] But this
theory may remain a mystery
606
00:29:24,875 --> 00:29:26,375
for the foreseeable future.
607
00:29:27,083 --> 00:29:29,042
- This is a very creative theory
608
00:29:29,042 --> 00:29:32,042
and I fully believe that
strange things happen
609
00:29:32,042 --> 00:29:33,750
over the course of history.
610
00:29:34,875 --> 00:29:37,083
The only way that this
could actually really be
611
00:29:37,083 --> 00:29:41,375
conclusively solved is
if the Catholic Church
612
00:29:41,375 --> 00:29:44,708
were to allow any carbon
dating of Mark's remains
613
00:29:44,708 --> 00:29:46,208
underneath the cathedral.
614
00:29:46,208 --> 00:29:47,042
Will they do that?
615
00:29:47,042 --> 00:29:47,917
No.
616
00:29:47,917 --> 00:29:49,792
They have no interest in doing
617
00:29:49,792 --> 00:29:52,208
that kind of carbon
dating of relics.
618
00:29:52,208 --> 00:29:58,625
It serves them in
no way to do so.
619
00:29:58,625 --> 00:30:00,125
(dramatic music)
620
00:30:00,208 --> 00:30:01,583
- [Laurence] The search for
Alexander the Great's remains
621
00:30:01,583 --> 00:30:04,500
has been guided by the
king's ancient biographers.
622
00:30:04,500 --> 00:30:08,875
Most point to Alexander being
buried in the city he founded,
623
00:30:08,875 --> 00:30:12,000
but they also suggest
he had his own ideas
624
00:30:12,000 --> 00:30:14,417
of where he wanted
to be laid to rest.
625
00:30:14,417 --> 00:30:18,958
One Greek archaeologist thinks
that's where he is today.
626
00:30:18,958 --> 00:30:22,833
- Liana Souvaltzi believes
that the Oasis of Siwa
627
00:30:22,833 --> 00:30:25,875
in northwest Egypt held
the most important place
628
00:30:25,875 --> 00:30:27,500
in Alexander's heart.
629
00:30:27,708 --> 00:30:28,792
It's also the place
630
00:30:28,792 --> 00:30:30,000
that Souvaltzi thinks
631
00:30:30,000 --> 00:30:31,542
he is most likely to be buried.
632
00:30:31,875 --> 00:30:34,542
(intense music)
633
00:30:36,500 --> 00:30:40,167
- In 331 BC, when he's
about 25 years old,
634
00:30:40,167 --> 00:30:42,708
Alexander the Great embarks
on a treacherous journey
635
00:30:42,708 --> 00:30:45,125
across the desert to Siwa
636
00:30:45,125 --> 00:30:49,000
and he's looking for
the Oracle of Amun.
637
00:30:49,000 --> 00:30:52,167
In antiquity, people put
great stock in oracles,
638
00:30:52,167 --> 00:30:56,375
essentially people who
know about your future.
639
00:30:56,375 --> 00:31:00,792
And Alexander wanted to
know about his future,
640
00:31:00,792 --> 00:31:03,708
and so he went in
search of this oracle.
641
00:31:03,708 --> 00:31:05,583
- It's very, very far away.
642
00:31:05,583 --> 00:31:07,417
It covers about 1,100
643
00:31:07,417 --> 00:31:08,708
miles that he goes
644
00:31:08,708 --> 00:31:09,708
just to go and
645
00:31:09,708 --> 00:31:10,958
consult this oracle.
646
00:31:12,208 --> 00:31:14,042
- This particular
oracle was understood
647
00:31:14,042 --> 00:31:16,375
to be the oracle
of a hybrid deity,
648
00:31:16,375 --> 00:31:19,250
two of the most powerful
deities of the two cultures,
649
00:31:19,250 --> 00:31:22,333
Zeus, chief deity of the Greeks,
650
00:31:22,333 --> 00:31:25,250
and Amun, one of the
chief Egyptian deities.
651
00:31:26,500 --> 00:31:29,292
- When Alexander actually
arrives at the temple,
652
00:31:29,292 --> 00:31:32,208
his trek turns out
to be quite worth it.
653
00:31:32,208 --> 00:31:35,042
He finds the oracle
who tells him
654
00:31:35,042 --> 00:31:37,542
that, in fact, Philip,
his biological father,
655
00:31:37,542 --> 00:31:39,125
is not his real father,
656
00:31:39,125 --> 00:31:42,667
it is in fact Zeus-Ammon
who is his father.
657
00:31:42,667 --> 00:31:44,792
That would make
Alexander divine.
658
00:31:44,792 --> 00:31:46,292
(bright music)
659
00:31:46,292 --> 00:31:49,542
- From that point,
Alexander is changed.
660
00:31:49,542 --> 00:31:52,792
He sees himself and his
mission in a different way.
661
00:31:52,792 --> 00:31:56,667
He adopts the double
horns of Zeus-Ammon,
662
00:31:56,667 --> 00:31:58,458
puts it on his coins,
663
00:31:58,458 --> 00:32:00,000
and that seems to
really indicate that
664
00:32:00,000 --> 00:32:00,917
the oracle told him,
665
00:32:00,917 --> 00:32:03,833
"Yes, you are the son of a god."
666
00:32:03,833 --> 00:32:06,375
- So this is a watershed moment.
667
00:32:06,375 --> 00:32:09,750
Now, he has the
power of divine rule
668
00:32:09,750 --> 00:32:11,375
and he values Siwa
669
00:32:11,375 --> 00:32:13,083
throughout his life.
670
00:32:13,083 --> 00:32:15,792
- [Laurence] In 1989,
Egyptian authorities
671
00:32:15,792 --> 00:32:18,417
grant Souvaltzi permission
to start digging
672
00:32:18,417 --> 00:32:21,917
for Alexander's tomb
in the Siwa Oasis.
673
00:32:21,917 --> 00:32:25,208
- The temple ruins
at the Oasis of Siwa
674
00:32:25,208 --> 00:32:27,208
are still standing today.
675
00:32:27,208 --> 00:32:32,167
And Liana Souvaltzi
maintains that the oasis
676
00:32:33,375 --> 00:32:35,792
was always very close
to Alexander's heart
677
00:32:35,792 --> 00:32:37,125
and it makes complete sense
678
00:32:37,125 --> 00:32:39,000
that he would want
to be buried there.
679
00:32:40,375 --> 00:32:43,458
- Most other pieces of
historical evidence we have
680
00:32:43,708 --> 00:32:45,708
completely disagrees with
681
00:32:45,708 --> 00:32:48,000
Liana Souvaltzi's theory here,
682
00:32:48,000 --> 00:32:49,542
except for one.
683
00:32:49,542 --> 00:32:52,083
One piece of writing
that she leans on
684
00:32:52,083 --> 00:32:54,250
from a Roman historian
named Curtius.
685
00:32:54,250 --> 00:32:57,208
He wrote that in
Alexander's heart
686
00:32:57,208 --> 00:33:01,208
he wanted to be buried in
one place and nowhere else.
687
00:33:01,208 --> 00:33:04,042
It's the place where
he received the oracle.
688
00:33:05,292 --> 00:33:08,875
- After unbelievably only
one week of excavations,
689
00:33:08,875 --> 00:33:11,542
Souvaltzi says she's
made this discovery.
690
00:33:11,542 --> 00:33:15,417
She's found a large
chamber under the temple
691
00:33:15,417 --> 00:33:19,042
that actually has the
remains of lion statues
692
00:33:19,042 --> 00:33:21,250
that are guarding something.
693
00:33:21,250 --> 00:33:26,042
- This underground chamber
has statues of lions,
694
00:33:26,042 --> 00:33:29,083
which are linked to Alexander,
695
00:33:29,083 --> 00:33:30,833
which are linked to royalty,
696
00:33:30,833 --> 00:33:34,333
and which are also
in Egyptian ideology
697
00:33:34,333 --> 00:33:35,875
linked to the underworld.
698
00:33:35,875 --> 00:33:38,417
They're the guardians
of the liminal space
699
00:33:38,417 --> 00:33:41,000
between this world and the next.
700
00:33:41,000 --> 00:33:42,875
- Up to this point,
it was believed
701
00:33:42,875 --> 00:33:44,625
that all we had
at the Siwa Oasis
702
00:33:44,625 --> 00:33:45,958
was the remains of a temple.
703
00:33:45,958 --> 00:33:49,000
So this was a new discovery,
if what she had really hit upon
704
00:33:49,000 --> 00:33:51,417
was a set of monumental tombs.
705
00:33:51,417 --> 00:33:53,792
- And the digging keeps
going on for years,
706
00:33:53,792 --> 00:33:59,000
and she finally discovered a
full 5,000-square-foot room,
707
00:34:00,417 --> 00:34:04,208
which she believes could be
nothing else but a royal tomb.
708
00:34:05,542 --> 00:34:08,958
- [Laurence] Souvaltzi is
convinced she's found the tomb
709
00:34:08,958 --> 00:34:10,792
of Alexander the Great.
710
00:34:10,792 --> 00:34:13,500
- She sees carvings
of oak leaves
711
00:34:13,500 --> 00:34:16,458
that really resemble the sort
of oak leaves that are used
712
00:34:16,458 --> 00:34:19,333
in the crowns of
the Greek kings.
713
00:34:19,333 --> 00:34:22,625
She finds an eight-pointed star,
714
00:34:22,625 --> 00:34:26,583
which looks very similar
to the eight-pointed star
715
00:34:26,583 --> 00:34:31,208
of Vergina that's associated
with a Macedonian royal family.
716
00:34:31,208 --> 00:34:36,375
Nine feet down, she
finds a limestone tablet
717
00:34:37,417 --> 00:34:39,667
which has a long
inscription in Greek.
718
00:34:39,667 --> 00:34:43,583
How she translates it is
that somebody has brought
719
00:34:43,583 --> 00:34:48,583
his master's body to Siwa
in order to be buried.
720
00:34:50,167 --> 00:34:54,042
- The tablet states that
the body was moved to Siwa,
721
00:34:55,292 --> 00:34:57,500
and the body was
actually really light.
722
00:34:57,500 --> 00:35:02,458
So this would give a hint
that the body was mummified.
723
00:35:03,792 --> 00:35:05,958
- The text itself is anonymous.
We don't know who wrote it,
724
00:35:05,958 --> 00:35:11,083
but she's absolutely sure
that this was about Ptolemy
725
00:35:12,208 --> 00:35:13,458
and he was writing
it to talk about
726
00:35:13,458 --> 00:35:16,375
moving Alexander's body to Siwa,
727
00:35:16,375 --> 00:35:19,333
the place where Alexander
himself had wished to be buried.
728
00:35:20,542 --> 00:35:22,500
- [Laurence] After
several years of digging,
729
00:35:22,500 --> 00:35:26,375
Souvaltzi's convinced she's
on the edge of a breakthrough,
730
00:35:26,375 --> 00:35:28,917
but when archeologists
from the Egyptian
731
00:35:28,917 --> 00:35:31,208
Antiquities Organization
come to Siwa,
732
00:35:31,208 --> 00:35:33,417
they spot a flaw in her work.
733
00:35:33,417 --> 00:35:37,208
- Archaeologists examined the
inscription written in Greek
734
00:35:37,208 --> 00:35:40,250
and they conclude that
it's not about a king.
735
00:35:41,542 --> 00:35:46,583
They also note that the
style of the chamber
736
00:35:47,833 --> 00:35:51,625
is not actually Greek at all,
but it appears to be Roman.
737
00:35:52,917 --> 00:35:55,292
So the more that they learn and
the more that they excavate,
738
00:35:55,292 --> 00:35:57,500
the more skeptical they become.
739
00:35:57,500 --> 00:35:58,958
- [Laurence] The experts found
740
00:35:58,958 --> 00:36:01,292
that Souvaltzi's
translation was in error
741
00:36:01,292 --> 00:36:04,333
and that the tablets don't
refer to Ptolemy at all.
742
00:36:04,333 --> 00:36:07,250
Partly due to this,
the Egyptian government
743
00:36:07,250 --> 00:36:09,417
distances itself
from Souvaltzi's work
744
00:36:09,417 --> 00:36:11,583
and pulls her permit to dig.
745
00:36:11,583 --> 00:36:13,667
- Souvaltzi spends
the next two decades
746
00:36:13,667 --> 00:36:16,042
trying to seek the government
of Egypt's permission
747
00:36:16,042 --> 00:36:17,292
to keep digging.
748
00:36:17,292 --> 00:36:18,917
They turn down her requests.
749
00:36:18,917 --> 00:36:20,792
But even if Souvaltzi is wrong
750
00:36:20,792 --> 00:36:23,458
about where Alexander
was truly buried,
751
00:36:23,458 --> 00:36:25,458
many scholars are
intrigued by the idea
752
00:36:25,458 --> 00:36:29,042
that perhaps where Alexander
wanted to be buried
753
00:36:29,042 --> 00:36:30,625
mattered ultimately.
754
00:36:30,625 --> 00:36:33,250
And if we rule out Siwa,
there was one other site
755
00:36:33,250 --> 00:36:39,000
that would have been
very important to him.
756
00:36:39,000 --> 00:36:40,583
(suspenseful music)
757
00:36:40,583 --> 00:36:42,500
- [Laurence] Alexander the Great
came from ancient Macedonia
758
00:36:42,500 --> 00:36:45,417
in today's northern
Greece and the Balkans.
759
00:36:45,417 --> 00:36:48,042
Historians say that his father
was buried under the ruins
760
00:36:48,042 --> 00:36:50,208
of a town known as Vergina.
761
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And tradition holds
that Alexander
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should also have
been buried there.
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- In the 1970s, a
Greek archaeologist
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named Manolis Andronikos
excavated a tumulus,
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a large burial mound there.
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And he discovered a tomb
which had not been looted,
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miraculously enough,
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and which he identified
for various reasons
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as the tomb of Philip II.
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- There were other bones
buried in this tomb.
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So hopes run high that what
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they found is Alexander's tomb.
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00:37:20,833 --> 00:37:23,542
However, they find no
additional evidence
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that can really support this.
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00:37:25,042 --> 00:37:26,708
And so they move to
a different site,
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this time they go excavate
at an ancient city
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called Amphipolis.
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(suspenseful music)
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- [Laurence] Amphipolis is
located in northern Greece
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about 100 miles from the tomb
of Alexander's father, Philip.
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00:37:43,458 --> 00:37:46,625
- Amphipolis was a city that
was conquered by Philip II
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in 357 BC and Amphipolis
was also the place
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where Alexander
the Great prepared
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for his most important
battle in Asia.
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In 2012, while
archaeologists were digging,
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they found another tomb.
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(pulsating music)
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- When they go
down the staircase,
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they find a series of tomb
chambers, very ornate.
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The first chamber
contains two large
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and headless
figures of sphinxes.
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The second tomb chamber
contains an elaborate mosaic
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and it depicts a scene
from Greek mythology.
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- [Laurence] The mosaic
depicts the arrival of death,
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and the elaborate
style of the tomb
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would be typical of
monuments to royalty.
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- When they go further in,
they find a third tomb chamber,
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and they go into
that and they find
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more evidence of human bones.
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They discover the body
of a 60-year-old woman,
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the body of an infant,
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00:38:47,333 --> 00:38:50,042
the body of a 30-year-old man,
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the body of a man
in his forties,
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and the body of
another individual
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whose bones are
so badly degraded
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that they can't
actually tell very much
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about how old this
person would've been.
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- The woman's bones
are the same age
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as Alexander's mother when
she died at the age of 59,
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and the mid-thirties bones
are obviously the same age
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as Alexander the Great
was when he died.
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- [Laurence] Greek researchers
plan to submit the bones
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for DNA testing to see if
these people were related.
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- So it's possible that they
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could be Alexander's bones.
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However, there are still
some issues with that.
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- The 30-year-old man's bones
show cut marks to the chest,
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and we know this is not how
Alexander the Great died.
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And also, these bones were found
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in a cheaply constructed box,
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and these are not
the kinds of vessels
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that we would expect
to find the remains
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of one of the greatest kings
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to ever walk the
face of the earth.
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- It is also possible that the
tomb was built for Alexander,
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but he was never entombed there,
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having been taken down
to Egypt by Ptolemy.
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- The tomb appears
to have been looted
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at some point in antiquity,
which is really a shame,
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because we've lost any
other pieces of information
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that might be able
to solve the mystery
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of who was actually
buried in this tomb.
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- Optimistically, the
fact that we haven't found
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Alexander's body means that
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there's hope that one day
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it may yet be found,
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that it's somewhere out there.
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And there are going
to be more theories,
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more suggestions of
where that could be,
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which we can bring to bear
in archaeological research.
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- To find this tomb with this
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enormous figure from history
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who's super important in uniting
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the ancient world
for a period of time.
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It's kind of every
Egyptologist's dream
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to find the tomb of
Alexander the Great.
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(intense music)
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- Today, the search
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for Alexander's mummy
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continues to make
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headlines around the world.
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Whether Alexander's body lies
silently under a great city
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or has been obliterated by
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the forces of man or nature,
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one thing is certain.
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The story of his life
still stirs fascination
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more than 2,000 years
after his death.
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I'm Laurence Fishburne,
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thank you for watching
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"History's Greatest Mysteries."
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