Alexander the Great’s cause of death has been contentious since antiquity. Historians and physicians alike have proposed a multitude of hypotheses. However, neither party is without their analytical flaws. The historians often neglect obvious medical refutations. Meanwhile, the physicians often err by forsaking disciplined historical methodology. Therefore, the authors of this paper subject these prior hypotheses to both medical and historical criticism, in order to provide a multidisciplinary approach to a longstanding mystery. Some hypotheses have more weight than others, as is discussed. The most probable of the poisoning hypotheses, which aligns with the Vulgate tradition of Alexander’s death, cites the use of Veratrum album, a plant de...
To say that Hephaistion\u27s death devastated the conqueror merely repeats a commonplace. But was Al...
Although the practice of autopsy on the Pope's corpse was performed from the 16$^{th}$ century, auto...
Research objectives: The objective of this study is to determine the causes and circumstances surrou...
Alexander the Great’s cause of death has been contentious since antiquity. Historians and physicians...
The circumstances of Alexander’s death are reviewed. Since contemporary sources vary in their accoun...
Even though the absence of the body prevents sure conclusions, the death of Alexander the Great rema...
Alexander the Great died in Babylon in 323 BC. His death at age 32 followed a 2-week febrile illness...
Even though the absence of the body prevents sure conclusions, the death of Alexander the Great rema...
Deaths of Emperor Claudius and his son Britannicus have long been synonymous with poisoning. From a ...
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International audienceOn April 7, 1498, Charles VIII, King of France, attended a game of palm in the...
The objects of investigation of present article are the events from 1034 year, which brought to deat...
BACKGROUND Alaric I (c. 370-410AD), King of the Visigoths, sacked Rome for the second time in over e...
International audienceNapoleon Bonaparte died on 5 May 1821 on the island of St Helena after almost ...
none11siGiovanni Pico della Mirandola and Angelo Poliziano were two of the most important humanists ...
To say that Hephaistion\u27s death devastated the conqueror merely repeats a commonplace. But was Al...
Although the practice of autopsy on the Pope's corpse was performed from the 16$^{th}$ century, auto...
Research objectives: The objective of this study is to determine the causes and circumstances surrou...
Alexander the Great’s cause of death has been contentious since antiquity. Historians and physicians...
The circumstances of Alexander’s death are reviewed. Since contemporary sources vary in their accoun...
Even though the absence of the body prevents sure conclusions, the death of Alexander the Great rema...
Alexander the Great died in Babylon in 323 BC. His death at age 32 followed a 2-week febrile illness...
Even though the absence of the body prevents sure conclusions, the death of Alexander the Great rema...
Deaths of Emperor Claudius and his son Britannicus have long been synonymous with poisoning. From a ...
One of history’s lingering questions involves the dramatic personality and behavior changes of Alexa...
International audienceOn April 7, 1498, Charles VIII, King of France, attended a game of palm in the...
The objects of investigation of present article are the events from 1034 year, which brought to deat...
BACKGROUND Alaric I (c. 370-410AD), King of the Visigoths, sacked Rome for the second time in over e...
International audienceNapoleon Bonaparte died on 5 May 1821 on the island of St Helena after almost ...
none11siGiovanni Pico della Mirandola and Angelo Poliziano were two of the most important humanists ...
To say that Hephaistion\u27s death devastated the conqueror merely repeats a commonplace. But was Al...
Although the practice of autopsy on the Pope's corpse was performed from the 16$^{th}$ century, auto...
Research objectives: The objective of this study is to determine the causes and circumstances surrou...