Where did Alexander the Great die?

Where did Alexander the Great die?

  • (A) Cairo
  • (B) Babylon
  • (C) Jericho
  • (D) Damascus
Alexander the Great died in Babylon, within the palace of Nebuchadnezzar II, in what is now Iraq, in June 323 BCE. Alexander was 32 years old, having suffered through a 12 to 14-day illness that included a high fever and abdominal pain. The exact cause of his death is still in question, but malaria or typhoid fever are two of the most likely diagnoses.
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