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How Alexander the Great’s Tomb Was Stolen 

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It remains one of the most successful and significant thefts in history. In late 321 BC, a carefully-constructed plot was put into operation that would spark years of bloody conflict between rival warlords.
The target of the operation was Alexander the Great’s elaborate funeral carriage, designed as a miniature and gold-adorned mobile temple, and the conqueror’s talismanic corpse housed within.
Ptolemy and Perdiccas were at loggerheads. The former was the new governor of Egypt. The latter was the all-powerful regent of Alexander’s empire, whose authority theoretically stretched from Afghanistan to the Aegean.Both knew that war between them was all-but-inevitable. Rather than wait, Ptolemy aimed to provoke it on his terms - a pre-emptive strike. It was a huge risk, but one the governor believed he had to take if he would have any chance of victory.
At the end of 321 BC, Alexander the Great’s funeral carriage was heading west from Babylon to the Mediterranean. Perdiccas, who was then stationed in Pisidi, central Anatolia, with the royal army, wanted to take the body back to Macedonia. Returning with the dead king’s body to his homeland, and with the royal army in tow, was a key part of his grand plan to seize the throne.
But Ptolemy had other ideas. He wanted the body to come to Egypt, and he had prepared for this in advance. Colluding with Arrhidaeus, the general in command of the cortege’s escort, and Archon, the governor of Babylonia, they arranged to hijack the body and fatally damage Perdiccas’ grand imperial plans.
In late 321 BC they put the plan in motion. Upon arriving in Syria, Arrhidaeus and the funeral cart turned south towards Egypt. The theft was on. The thieves had a head start, but speed was not a luxury afforded to them. Even with the best suspension the ancients could create, the progress of the great carriage was painfully slow.
It was not long before Perdiccas received word of the cart’s new course and sent a special light-armed task force in pursuit. Its purpose: to retrieve the carriage and its precious cargo - by force if necessary. The chase was on.
In this documentary, Dr Chris Naunton and Tristan Hughes discuss the events of this great heist in antiquity.
Film directed by Mark Bowsher.
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@susanroutt6690
@susanroutt6690 Год назад
I wonder if artifacts from the lost tombs of Ghengis Khan, Cleopatra, and Alexander are currently in collections of museums or private individuals
@KingGayCockroach
@KingGayCockroach Год назад
Certainly of cleopatra because she wasn’t nearly IN ANY WAY as important as history makes her out to be. Alexander’s and genghis’ tho were godlike figure geaves; surely they are hidden or gone forever
@murder13love
@murder13love Год назад
Always wondered if there were any artifscts in the Vatican. We know the Romans idolised him, it wouldn't hard to believe they were taken to Rome at some point.
@johnkeller6063
@johnkeller6063 Год назад
I also wondered myself
@hythekent
@hythekent Год назад
The Vatican is certainly a mysterious world, fully known only, to a few therein. None can know the truth until the last day.
@harrybruijs2614
@harrybruijs2614 Год назад
The grave of Ghengish Khan is protected since his burial by one family who will kill everyone who put a spade in the ground.
@marissahammer2229
@marissahammer2229 Год назад
I was only going to watch 5 mins of this, but ended up watching the entire thing. What an amazing story I knew nothing about!
@Ickie71
@Ickie71 Год назад
me too
@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
I ❤ only Allah and my very rich family. Rich in health.
@InAeternumRomaMater
@InAeternumRomaMater Год назад
Don't take at least minute 3:34/3:35 for granted. There's no mention of Alexander's best friend Hephaestion to be his lover or that they were in a relationship. It is true that Alexander loved him, but unlike English, there were many definitions of love with different words. Alexander was always mentioned engaging in heterosexuel acts
@dhimankalita1690
@dhimankalita1690 Год назад
Women ☕
@jeffreymcdonald8267
@jeffreymcdonald8267 Год назад
​ In the Old Testament, Kings 1 or 2, King David mentions that he and Saul's son Jonathan shared a love that "exceeded the love of women". This can only be understood by men who have been in combat or life threatening situations. It's not Gay in the least bit.
@JohnnnyT
@JohnnnyT Год назад
This was one of the greatest documentaries I’ve ever watched. Keep up the good work history hits !!
@helenangus1675
@helenangus1675 Год назад
Amazing discussion. I read a book about an englishman who was in the british army, he was sent to india. He deserted and went on a journey searching for a city built by Alexander in Afghanistan.
@ΦιλιτσαΠροβατα
Vergina
@TripleR250
@TripleR250 Год назад
I kinda like how his Tomb hasn't been discovered it's as if he's more of a mythical figure than a mortal leader without his remains.
@ginaibisi777
@ginaibisi777 Год назад
The Greeks don't want anyone to find out that Aleksander the Great was Greek Arvanites that's why they destroyed his tomb so they won't find out that everything is only Greek mythology 😂
@casualyoutubeviewer9198
@casualyoutubeviewer9198 Год назад
@@ginaibisi777 Cope harder
@ginaibisi777
@ginaibisi777 Год назад
@@casualyoutubeviewer9198 cope or not it is well known we were Pelasgians, Illyrians and Dardanians 😄
@casualyoutubeviewer9198
@casualyoutubeviewer9198 Год назад
@@ginaibisi777 Keep coping nationalistic revisionist
@ginaibisi777
@ginaibisi777 Год назад
@@casualyoutubeviewer9198 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 take a break 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@veritasreigns
@veritasreigns Год назад
Mary Renault's Funeral Games was so good.
@jimjiminy5836
@jimjiminy5836 Год назад
Alexander had an transcendental experience at an Egyptian temple on the Nile. Some unknown entheogen. He very much respected Egyptian mysticism.
@howwwyyy29
@howwwyyy29 Год назад
Dyu mean Siwa?he went out to that oasis for some reason, I remember getting the bus out to it and worrying about the bus breaking down, back then it must have been a risky journey to take, and they nearly didn't make it, makes you wonder why he wanted to get there so much
@PrincipledUncertainty
@PrincipledUncertainty Год назад
I'm sure when he was bearing down on your city he did not seem so heroic, but can you imagine any current European leader being talked about millenia from now? Life was more precarious than today and often downright terrifying, but how much more people must have savoured every day that went well. We live in an era devoid of great men and women, under the thumb of corrupt, spineless middle managers with no grand vision.
@DC_92
@DC_92 Год назад
You win the day, Sir. Incredible comment. 💯 👊🏻
@alexj7440
@alexj7440 Год назад
My dude, there are no great man or women, just people who were in the right place at the right time
@PrincipledUncertainty
@PrincipledUncertainty Год назад
@alexj7440 I would say the right people were at the right place at the time.
@jeffreymcdonald8267
@jeffreymcdonald8267 Год назад
​ Wrong on many levels.
@valenciasaintilus9573
@valenciasaintilus9573 9 месяцев назад
@@PrincipledUncertaintymeritocracy is a lie. They were in the right place with access to the right people. Accessibility is the path to greatness. Millions of others with just as much potential died unknown and unnamed.
@nomagea2684
@nomagea2684 7 месяцев назад
Simply perfect narration
@christopherchilders1049
@christopherchilders1049 Месяц назад
Can you imagine the power that Alexander held, not only did his body have so importance that such a heist in his time. That over 2000 years later his name is still revered by the masses, that the hunt for his body is still going at such a pace!
@toddchafe1703
@toddchafe1703 Год назад
A half good documentary.Esp.when talking about Perdicus and that immediate time after Alexanders death.Skipping past this rather quickely to be a GREAT doc.
@jaimebergner
@jaimebergner Год назад
If they ever find it it could be under some street in Alexandria. Ever since they found Richard III I would never say it's impossible. I have been fascinated by Alexander since I read my Nana's Mary Renault novels about him as a child.
@CITADEL5
@CITADEL5 Год назад
Excellent video!
@dt6152
@dt6152 Год назад
I remember watching a documentary that talked about Rome taking his body after they concurred. That was how his body was lost. I think they said Caligula used to wear his armor.
@Meatbalzz
@Meatbalzz 11 месяцев назад
Absolutely fascinating story.
@geraldstiling3735
@geraldstiling3735 Год назад
The legend says he is immersed in honey in a quartz sarcophagus 🤷
@MrBrownnn696
@MrBrownnn696 Год назад
Too much time has gone by to ever know… but this was very interesting
@british-indian
@british-indian Год назад
Marvellous ! Subscribed 🙏👌🌹
@randra221
@randra221 Год назад
Dr. Chris Naunton 🤩! I loved his episodes in the Ancients!
@amandatranculov8695
@amandatranculov8695 Год назад
Hello To The Makers Of This Video My name is Amanda and I reside in Australia. I'm into anything and everything about Alexander the great. My question to you is have you been to Europe particularly on the Alexander The Great Highway which takes you to Thessaloniki in Greece? If you have what did you feel travelling on this particular Highway? I've personally travelled from Romania all the way to Thesaloniki which is Approximately 650 kilometres and I thoroughly enjoyed this wonderful road trip because it takes you into different countries. For me it also felt like I was retracing his travels. I have also subscribed to this channel and I've watched a number of your videos on other Historical stories as well. Congratulations and keep up your wonderful work Amanda T. From Melbourne Victoria Australia.. 7:17
@starknite3
@starknite3 6 месяцев назад
I love it! Great video!
@officialgarry
@officialgarry Год назад
Why is Sage Northcutt in your thumbnail?
@aati6442
@aati6442 Год назад
The body of Alexander, we have. Alexander was NOT buried in Memphis, but He was buried in his own founded city, Alexandria. For the understanding of this, we should know, when Sain Mark"s body (evangelist and bishop of Alexandria) was stolen by the Venetians, the largest Mausoleum was broken into. However, there are several sources proved: St.Mark"s body was incinerated. Very, very likely, that the criminals of Venice, broke into the Alexander Mausoleum and now, Alexander rests in the Cattedrale di San Marco in Venice (Venezia).
@moe3005
@moe3005 Год назад
Sitting in a Saudi Kings 47th living room in his 24th Palace……….of his 7th wife’s house.
@Truthbetold47477
@Truthbetold47477 3 месяца назад
How do you know that? Please elaborate
@nevermind2161
@nevermind2161 Год назад
very good documentary
@stellahernandez5936
@stellahernandez5936 Год назад
I don't believe Alexander tomb will ever be found.
@EgyptianSports
@EgyptianSports Год назад
nice
@aliciaschultz309
@aliciaschultz309 Год назад
Wow..this is amazing and horrible all in one.
@jasonellis112
@jasonellis112 Год назад
The KING 👑 of the kings by far...!!!!
@YOCOSMINMAX16
@YOCOSMINMAX16 Год назад
I am a straight man, but in the thumbnail it's gorgeous.
@jimkirby1799
@jimkirby1799 Год назад
Judging by the way that egyptian criminals violated the tombs of their pharohs, what makes people think that adorned as it was, and with the riches within, that Alexander's tomb was destroyed for the greed of a few.
@monickalynn4365
@monickalynn4365 7 месяцев назад
The thumbnail looks just like Layne Staley or Logan Paul
@billshiff2060
@billshiff2060 Год назад
Alexander the great was reincarnated as Elvis Presley.
@veritas41photo
@veritas41photo Год назад
Oxymoron!
@giselamarch1994
@giselamarch1994 7 месяцев назад
Brainless.
@280SE
@280SE Год назад
He was 32…..? I’m sitting in my pants eating a toasty and I’m 36…. Shit
@jytte-hilden
@jytte-hilden Год назад
Well to be fair, according to the History Channel, the greatest modern resource on ancient times, Alexander was probably a Nazi Ghost Alien.
@earthbndmsfit
@earthbndmsfit Год назад
He was poisoned
@alexflett4395
@alexflett4395 7 месяцев назад
The tomb is in Siwa.
@williamlouie569
@williamlouie569 Год назад
It should be called missing tomb of Alexander the great.
@bombayvega7021
@bombayvega7021 Год назад
A young boy whos out to conquer the world, on a winning spree. Suddenly his heart changes gives back a won land back to the king and leaves back home? What a load of crap. There was no Indian king called porus (in Indian recorded history). Here is what is mentioned in the Indian history. The young boy for the first time fought the Elephant, lion as the army on the basin of Jhelam. Got wounded by an elephant later rescued. then this kid got so scared he said "F* conquering the world" so his general killed him and hid his body.
@jeffreymcdonald8267
@jeffreymcdonald8267 Год назад
Alexander was assassinated. He was poisoned. He was drinking too often and started believing what others were saying about him. He let his guard down and got too cocky. His decline started after he killed one of his Macedonians with a javelin. He was drinking and the soldier accused Alexander of favoring his new troops ( Persians and others ) over the Macedonians.
@chris.asi_romeo
@chris.asi_romeo Год назад
I think Alexander's tomb is just on someone's home basement in Alexandria.
@starriderkittykat9064
@starriderkittykat9064 Год назад
Can Lidar help in the search?
@amiami4619
@amiami4619 7 месяцев назад
What’s the names of both the authors who were interviewed in this video ?
@pendragonsxskywalkers9518
@pendragonsxskywalkers9518 5 месяцев назад
Tristan Hughs and Chris Nauntion. Tristand does podcast called 'Ancients' and Chris wrote incredible book I highly reccomen "Searching for the Lost Tombs of Egypt" about missing tombs of many famous Pharaohs and Egyptians nobles liek Alexandre, Cleopatra, Nefertiti and Imhotep.
@JHood
@JHood Год назад
How in the hell is this the greatest heist in history? What about the countless tombs of The many great Pharaohs that have been robbed over time and the all the stolen valuable artifacts, diamonds, crowns etc placed on display in foreign museums that were never given back? The title of this video is simply misleading and it’s giving the vibe that this particular incident is only being viewed in this light because this person was of European descent.
@coolworx
@coolworx Год назад
Sounds like acute pancreatitis brought on by heavy drinking.
@frandickey8034
@frandickey8034 Год назад
Poor Alexander. ☹️✨️✨️
@ciprianpopa1503
@ciprianpopa1503 Год назад
Holly crap, what a dumb title. You can destroy, you can empty, you can fill, or you can steal the content of a tomb. But stealing a tomb?
@satyamstark1124
@satyamstark1124 Год назад
Opening statement is wrong on so many levels.....wth?
@SirStoneFace
@SirStoneFace Год назад
That's so much movement for a dead guy lol
@Jayjay-qe6um
@Jayjay-qe6um Год назад
In 2021, Egyptian officials claimed they had found Alexander the Great's tomb in Siwa Oasis, an urban area near the Libyan border with Egypt.
@dhrboeser7788
@dhrboeser7788 Год назад
Any article on this or a link?
@SpartanLeonidas1821
@SpartanLeonidas1821 Год назад
A Greek Lady claimed to have found it in Siwa 30 Years ago. She found a temple with many Lions & an inscription with Alexanders Name. The authorities intervened & made her stop her project & have allowed it to remain abandoned. Her name is Liana Souvaltzi, if anyone is interested in learning more! 👍🏻
@SpartanLeonidas1821
@SpartanLeonidas1821 Год назад
@@dhrboeser7788 A Greek Lady claimed to have found it in Siwa 30 Years ago. She found a temple with many Lions & an inscription with Alexanders Name. The authorities intervened & made her stop her project & have allowed it to remain abandoned. Her name is Liana Souvaltzi, if anyone is interested in learning more! 👍🏻
@mxxmauuhan3597
@mxxmauuhan3597 Год назад
I think Alexander was cremated not burried
@undertaker343
@undertaker343 Год назад
GREECEEEE
@TheChosen2030
@TheChosen2030 Год назад
0:05. , nobody had ever reigned over such Hugh territory before? Don't know what lies he is on about or he is just ignorant of actual facts. The Persian empire was still larger by land mass. Some areas Alexander did not conquer
@demirxhela6790
@demirxhela6790 Год назад
Because you pointed the wrong Name Alexander was could money 💰
@jimfotos5716
@jimfotos5716 Год назад
The qretest kinq ever
@WillBoothe3
@WillBoothe3 Год назад
Sounds like acute pancreatitis
@Makedonce1989.
@Makedonce1989. Год назад
I dont beilieve grave is in Alexandria mother and other family would never alove her son to be buried far from own home the grave is in Macedonia
@elvispresley5921
@elvispresley5921 4 месяца назад
Alex's - Tomb isnt stolen. The GREAT pyramid WAS/IS his tomb. The flood knocked off the bust of him off the top. imho. .....the etchings are out there.... Now , which one really is....the great pyramid? In modern day Egypt?? I don't think so.
@Nollic15
@Nollic15 Год назад
Fake history within the first minute, Alexander did not have a male lover, the only reason these people say that is from one historical quote that says Alexander grieved for his fallen comrade, which anyone would do! Unsubbed and disliked.
@fatmike025
@fatmike025 Год назад
Many Greeks went both ways it was totally normal and accepted. They didn't even have the notion of gay and straight, it was also normal for old men to take young boy lovers to "guide them" lol
@crushedandlonely
@crushedandlonely Год назад
Not a history buff, but it seems a particular place he spoke of going next ended up being the place that swallowed up the lands of his empire whole. Also: As barbarian as he seemed, I'm sure he well understood that without a goal, the new empire would fracture. Again, soon being overtaken by that last place. It seems he had an instinct of future events. Strategically Arabia is like the British Isles. Nothing at it's back, and once unified, could easily break his empire in half. I believe he wasn't looking at tomorrow or next month, or even the rest of his life. I think he looked at situations with a common sense approach, far into the future. Being stopped from trying to next join Arabia to the empire, that ironically became the means of achieving his dream. Just my opinion.
@crushedandlonely
@crushedandlonely Год назад
I believe he was assassinated. By people who thought the new empire was ready for rest and rebuilding. I think as I mentioned, Alexander wanted to completely exhaust war from the entire region. And remove any possible, future threat. To give the empire time to solidify. Imagine a thousand years of Macedonia instead of Rome, which at the time was still the size Latium. Greek states were also there at the time in greater numbers. I think world history would be completely different if the generals had more patience. Sure Alex was a jerk. But I believe he was up to more than just self glory. I think that was just the icing on the cake. He had a classic training, after all. And there's evidence there was a real effort to cooperate with eastern philosophers, etc. What came after his death was no different than if they'd let him continue. At least he seemed to have a plan. Again, just my opinion.
@tiki3609
@tiki3609 7 месяцев назад
Why hasn't people hired a psychic to help find these tombs??!
@jianfranco4890
@jianfranco4890 Год назад
...all Maybe's & Perhaps & Possibly's. What a Narrative . . . ...
@iliadimitrov5377
@iliadimitrov5377 Год назад
Actually is not stolen is in my back yard
@michaeljoyce-q6s
@michaeljoyce-q6s Год назад
He was most likely poisoned.
@yomommaahotoo264
@yomommaahotoo264 Год назад
This was dope.
@hecimbecir8482
@hecimbecir8482 Год назад
Alexander had to be dark haired and dark eyed man.
@JapanMonAmourTheJapanHouse
@JapanMonAmourTheJapanHouse 8 месяцев назад
certainly one mosaic of him depicts him with dark hair
@peg202xo7
@peg202xo7 Год назад
The tomb of Alexander really is the Holy Grail of archaeology. The search will never be abandoned.
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 Год назад
I feel it will emerge. I feel that there has to be a record of the location. The Romans would have secured one, and one surely was held in the "Library of Alexandria", and that may actually be in the Vatican. It could well be archived without their having awareness of it, that basement is loaded with items and they find pieces of History routinely. bTW: They aren't the evil hoarders they are made out to be, about 80% of the subjects they don't realize they have. Biblical Texts and Ancient Texts are another subject, they control those for the value of the Catholic Position on Religion. Pope Francis is the most flexible and forward thinking Pope we've had. He would love to enlighten the world, but he has an army of Bishops, Cardinals, Priests, the Lay Religious Staff, and Monarchs that act as a barrier to the protection of the Church, and he has to satisfy all these people. I still hope to see him make a major disclosure and set the World on a more Authentic road of Spiritual, aka *"What Yeshua/Jesus really taught."* Beth Sociologist/Behavioralist and Historian
@thomasreaves588
@thomasreaves588 Год назад
Alexander is a mythical figure like King Arthur and Jesus Christ.
@ginaibisi777
@ginaibisi777 Год назад
​​@@thomasreaves588 the Greeks made sure Arvanites hero to stay a myth😂
@jeffreysheasley260
@jeffreysheasley260 Год назад
I guess that makes the Holy Grail the Alexander's Tomb of archeology.
@LPKickboxing-b9o
@LPKickboxing-b9o Год назад
thats how dum you are the holy grail according to alexander was the egyptian labyrith, and every other greek in history
@jillwanlin9558
@jillwanlin9558 Год назад
Always a spectacular story telling by Dr. Chris Naunton and Tristan Hughes. Love that they’re so passionate about what they do. They pull you in. Stunning photography and drone footage. Thanks HH. ❤this.
@kev3d
@kev3d Год назад
It's the weirdest thing to me that there are places that everyone knew of their existence, and many people would have known exactly where they were-literally for centuries, only to be lost entirely. How does that happen? That would be like the Lincoln Memorial or Nelson's column being totally unknown and unfindable in a few hundred years.
@kiribati9393
@kiribati9393 Год назад
it's one of the magic of Time and people's knowledge, it all goes down in fables
@ItzCoopzFtw
@ItzCoopzFtw Год назад
Empires rising and falling, destroying previously known sites, Religion rising and falling (I doubt there were as few religions as we have now compared to back then) destroying previously known sites. And time. Even natural disasters.
@Torgo-and-the-Lucifer-Cat
@Torgo-and-the-Lucifer-Cat Год назад
It's because he was only 6 inches tall and the tomb is really small. 😅
@SpartanLeonidas1821
@SpartanLeonidas1821 Год назад
@@Torgo-and-the-Lucifer-Cat His Penis was 6 inches off the ground you mean & his balls the size of Bowling balls! His Tomb was Huge, it was called the Soma & many Romans came to visit & pay their respects to ALEX 🇬🇷👍🏻
@kev3d
@kev3d Год назад
@@Torgo-and-the-Lucifer-Cat That's exactly what it is. Alexander the Diminutive, they just got the translations wrong over the years.
@sidp5381
@sidp5381 Год назад
As usual Tristan Hughes kills it. I would also like to point out that Tristan did a video for the history, RU-vid channel kings and generals on Alexander’s tomb topic.
@srfrg9707
@srfrg9707 Год назад
there was no such thing as Turkey in Anatolia back then.
@Shaggy-8392
@Shaggy-8392 Год назад
Yes, we all know that. And you would not have any knowledge if the Arabs hadn't saved it for you.
@srfrg9707
@srfrg9707 Год назад
@@Shaggy-8392 That's what the false narrative teaches. The truth is that the Greeks never lost their ancient knowledge. When Constantinople fell to the ottomans, it was the Greek scholars who saved most of the manuscripts, who teached Greek to the West and who kickstarted the Renaissance. I love our Arab friends and hold nothing against them. But the enlightenment they experienced during the Mut'azila period did not last and was crushed with violence by the sunny Muslims. The "Golden age" died and obscurantism prevailed.
@muhamadsinghateh6284
@muhamadsinghateh6284 Год назад
I wish i had the funds to fund an archeological expedition to uncover Alexanders body
@ahippy8972
@ahippy8972 Год назад
Hundreds of people have, it’s like looking for Jesus or King Arthur
@Torgo-and-the-Lucifer-Cat
@Torgo-and-the-Lucifer-Cat Год назад
Funds to fund a find? Fun! 😂
@Muttinchopsforever
@Muttinchopsforever Год назад
I will send you a few bucks, let me know how it works out😊.
@supremercommonder
@supremercommonder Год назад
That just throwing money away
@chris.asi_romeo
@chris.asi_romeo Год назад
If they could find the tomb and body of Alexander the Great. It could be the most remarkable archaeological find in history.
@josephinemiller68
@josephinemiller68 Год назад
I am always annoyed by the speculation that He had this lover. That is certainly not proven and I’m sick and tired of people speculating that two men are gay just because they are close. Plenty of men are close to each other as brothers in arms. Does it mean they are buggering each other?
@jeffreymcdonald8267
@jeffreymcdonald8267 Год назад
You are correct. Only men who have shared the hazards of combat or life threatening situations can understand this. Merchants, historians, civilians will never understand.
@jeffreymcdonald8267
@jeffreymcdonald8267 Год назад
Also, King David mentions that the love he and Saul's son Jonathan, shared a love that "surpassed the love of women". Pretty sure they weren't riding the hobby horse together.
@InAeternumRomaMater
@InAeternumRomaMater Год назад
Alexanders best friend 3:34 Hephaestion wasn't his lover. There's no mention of them engaging in any relationship, they were bros. There's only mentions of Alexander engaging in heterosexual acts
@InAeternumRomaMater
@InAeternumRomaMater Год назад
@@xunqianbaidu6917 Okay and? I have shared rooms with friends, does that make me homosexual or Bisexual all the sudden? Not to mention that Ancient Greece was one of the most homophōbic times in history. Accept the fact that there's no damn mention of Alexander taking part of any homosexual acts
@InAeternumRomaMater
@InAeternumRomaMater Год назад
@@xunqianbaidu6917 It's History, where people try to falsify to push their agenda, I responded to those false claims so people do not get misinformed, as well by a kiddo with his memes, like the subject was about some memes you damn baboon. And learn how to read, I wrote "one of the most", not definitely the most homophōbic place in history
@InAeternumRomaMater
@InAeternumRomaMater Год назад
@@xunqianbaidu6917 I am not, it is factual that the Greek city states didn't accept homosexuality as a good thing. Plato writes a comment about homosexual acts as being "unnatural": "When male unites with female for procreation the pleasure experience is held to be due to nature, but contrary to nature when male mates with male or female with female, and that those first guilty of such enormities were impelled by their slavery to pleasure" Platos laws 1.63 Not to mention that the people referred in Ancient Greeks as "Κίναιδος" which could translate as "someone who likes to suck", they were the lowest of the social class in Greece and were treated horribly and their citizenship would always be taken away when they got caught. That's a homophōbic society. I am stating those facts but someone like you "who got their feelings hurt" are trying to dismiss it by stating "You're pushing your agenda".
@mpampismaniatis7634
@mpampismaniatis7634 Год назад
​@@InAeternumRomaMater you re true on your knowledge don't know why those fucking british and Americans want to portrait him as homo while there is no document of engaging in any homosexual acts. CLEARLY IT IS DOCUMENTED THAT HE LIKED WOMEN!
@fayguled900
@fayguled900 Год назад
Alexander was bi dude. Ancient times had no taboo against homosexuality. That came after
@SpartanLeonidas1821
@SpartanLeonidas1821 Год назад
Alexander the Great’s Tomb is the Holy Grail of Archaeology! 🇬🇷👍🏻
@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
I ❤ holes.
@lemartimful
@lemartimful Год назад
Γειά σου SpartanLeonidas. Χαίρομαι κάθε φορά που βλέπω σχόλια σου εδώ, είτε για την Κλεοπάτρα, είτε για τον Αλέξανδρο, είτε για τη Μακεδονία μας. Κι εγώ προσπαθώ γιατί δυστυχώς επίσημα δεν γίνεται καμία προσπάθεια ( κεκαλυμμενα τα λόγια μου για να μη δίνουμε δικαιώματα) . Εμείς όμως-και άλλοι σαν κι εμας- είμαστε εδώ να επεμβαινουμε και να βάζουμε τα πράγματα στη θέση τους ! Καλημερες!
@SpartanLeonidas1821
@SpartanLeonidas1821 Год назад
@@lemartimful Thank You my friend! Lets go!!!! ✊🏻🇬🇷
@SpartanLeonidas1821
@SpartanLeonidas1821 Год назад
@Roman Pontian Why is he disappointed? Im sure more archaeologist consider Alex’s Grave to be more important. No debate really..👍🏻
@dhimankalita1690
@dhimankalita1690 Год назад
​@@SpartanLeonidas1821 I diagree Genghis khans tomb is more treasured. No one comes close to the aura and influence of Genghis khan
@stepps511
@stepps511 Год назад
Absolutely stunning video! Thank you for this incredibly well documented story.
@CYCLONE4499
@CYCLONE4499 Год назад
Just imagine it sitting under modern Alexandria somewhere just waiting to be found.
@RealBonnieBlue
@RealBonnieBlue Год назад
Great video although, there is no evidence that Hephastean was his "lover" only his childhood best and most trusted friend. He also didn't conquer Greece but conquered the Athenian hegemony to unite Greece under Macedonian leadership in his quest to free Ionian Greeks from Persian rule. It was common for dominance over the rest of Greece to be under different Greek states at different times.
@MikC
@MikC Год назад
central turkey 🤭😂
@theodorepapatchidis6425
@theodorepapatchidis6425 Год назад
In my opinion , the tomb has to be in Vergina Greece. In the ancient Greece, the tombs of kings were at the place were born, with the tombs of their family. For sure for security reasons nobody knows where it is. But in Vergina Greece they found the tomb of his father and two gold crowns and other things .Also his Wife Roxani and his son went to live in Macedonia after his death. Looks like his tomb is there close to his father tomb.
@papasitoman
@papasitoman Год назад
A great book about this is 'Ghost on the Throne' by James S. Romm. Definitely a historian's book with many details, but explains what happens after Alexander's death.
@papasitoman
@papasitoman Год назад
@Roman Pontian I have the hardcover version, and the audiobook. I own many digital books, but I much prefer real books to anything read on a screen.
@Arkantos117
@Arkantos117 Год назад
I really do not like it when they say unverifiable things like "Alexander's lover" as though that's a 100% certified fact when in reality that's just the modern fashionable interpretation.
@jeffreymcdonald8267
@jeffreymcdonald8267 Год назад
The homosexual type casting that Alexander has been painted with has been by those who hate him. Then and now. He was a terror to wicked leaders.
@user-ho9ui6wc2d
@user-ho9ui6wc2d 5 месяцев назад
It’s his lover PERIOD
@haveguitar
@haveguitar Год назад
Seem to recall there are references to both Ceasar and Augustus visiting the tomb in Alexandria but I cant say how accurate thouse sources are...
@ahippy8972
@ahippy8972 Год назад
They met King Arthur too...
@Jimmyjames738
@Jimmyjames738 Год назад
@@ahippy8972 are you doubting the existence of Alexander the Great?
@user-eb7pe9bp2q
@user-eb7pe9bp2q Год назад
@@ahippy8972 King Arthur lives 500-Years after Caesar and Cleopatra, and 800 Years after Alexander. I’ll assume you’re sarcastic.
@matthewcarey3148
@matthewcarey3148 Год назад
Yes, Augustus had the tomb opened and he stared at Alexander’s corpse. I believe he also put on Alexander’s breast plate, or took it.
@paulannable3734
@paulannable3734 Год назад
@@matthewcarey3148 I seem to remember reading that Augustus accidentally broke Alexander’s nose off
@veritas41photo
@veritas41photo Год назад
How do you claim to know what happened to Alexander's body (mummification) and his funeral carriage? Ok, smarties, where are they now (if they still exist at all)? Most of this pseudo-documentary is literally unbelievable.
@lizmacleod8903
@lizmacleod8903 Год назад
I wonder if Alexander The Great had any offspring?. I watched a film about him, when it ended I burst into tears for no reason. I can't understand this waft of emotion that made me break down crying feeling as if it was a close family member had died .😢
@stevenbaringer7309
@stevenbaringer7309 Год назад
He's in the Vatican Secret Library/Archives.........still perfectly preserved in honey.
@xronis
@xronis 3 месяца назад
Have you seen it?
@Spyderredtoo
@Spyderredtoo Год назад
Alexander’s war horse Bucephalus, which he kept with the army, also had died. There are horses, and there is The Horse. When my wonderful Arabian horse passed on at only 22, it toke me several years to speak of him without tears.
@crusoerob8550
@crusoerob8550 Год назад
His horse was killed in the same battle in Multan ( today in Pakistan) at the time a Hindu country, where Alexander himself received the wound from the poisoned arrow. This proved fatal after some time.
@Shaggy-8392
@Shaggy-8392 Год назад
​@@crusoerob8550 - yep, hindus kill you slowly 😂
@johnbooth1110
@johnbooth1110 Год назад
AND WHEN YOU HAVE SUCH A RELATIONSHIP WITH A HORSE FEW UNDERSTAND THAT RELATIONSHIP. I BONDED WITH MY ARAB FILLY WHEN HER MUM DIED FROM A SNAKE BITE MY FOAL WAS 12 WEEKS OLD,
@davidcrooks8642
@davidcrooks8642 Год назад
It's amazing how you've managed to turn this into a discussion about yourself. Nobody cares.
@gotenaragon8108
@gotenaragon8108 Год назад
Macedonia for the Macedonians -William Gladstone British Statesman on the 19th of January 1897 in the House of Commons speaks of the glorious heritage of the Macedonians. And he clearly notes that Phillip II, Alexander, Aristotle, Cyril and Methodius are Macedonians. That Macedonians are not Slavs and that are not Greeks. "Macedonia-for the Macedonians" he declares.
@jeffreymcdonald8267
@jeffreymcdonald8267 Год назад
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't what was ancient Macedonia now called Serbia ?? My grandma was Serbian.
@gotenaragon8108
@gotenaragon8108 Год назад
Serbia is the territory north of Macedonia and despite the problems in the past the Macedonians now are very close to Serbians we are the same orthodox fate
@tatjanavelkova5814
@tatjanavelkova5814 5 месяцев назад
24 veka od FILIP KRAL do 1913 SOLUN MAKEDONSKI GRAD . KIRIL i METODIJ SE MAKEDONCI, rodeni pred 12 veka vo Solun.
@jimburg621
@jimburg621 Год назад
Jim Morrison of the Doors, had his hair cut just like Alexander's is depicted.
@ahippy8972
@ahippy8972 Год назад
Seriously 😂😂😂
@veritas41photo
@veritas41photo Год назад
Well, that's a true oxymoron, Alexander The Great and Jim Morrison. Polar Opposites.
@anthonystevens8683
@anthonystevens8683 Год назад
Another top video guys, very educational. The politics, the adversarial conflicts and ensuing battles are fascinating. As for the location of Alexander's body it remains a mystery. One for Lara Croft maybe? Jokes aside many thanks for sharing.
@erbalumkan369
@erbalumkan369 Год назад
I remember a video here on yt where the announcement was made by French archaeologists and some government officials (Jordan?) that Alexander's grave had been found, including some pictures. But after that: crickets.
@megasdiadochi8298
@megasdiadochi8298 Год назад
Carbon date the Venetian body?
@mrawesome1688
@mrawesome1688 Год назад
One question. Why are these arhceolohical treasures of greece and Egypt at the British meseum? The last time I checked, Egypt and Greece were not in Britain. Food for thought 😂
@billyharden9316
@billyharden9316 Год назад
They will never be anyone ever who will create so much interest.😉
@mrsnulch
@mrsnulch Год назад
I think we place a lot of faith in the idea that Alexander was embalmed in the Egyptian tradition and that his tomb is out there somewhere. A harsh truth to consider is that he may have, at any point after his death, been given the more traditional Macedonian treatment of cremation. Archaeologists will never stop searching for Alexander's tomb, would be quite a shame if his body was burned and this was never recorded in any surviving document of history. They may be searching forever.
@gbunni93
@gbunni93 Год назад
Here before netflix black washes another historical figure 🤌🏼
@holgere.
@holgere. Год назад
Excellent story telling! Thanks!
@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
history
@m.junaidmahmood4209
@m.junaidmahmood4209 Год назад
An exceptional piece of history.. One thing needs to be elaborated that why there was a need to shift dead bodies around in ancient times. What was their thought process on having to steel bodies and shift it from one place to another.
@harryedwards9318
@harryedwards9318 9 месяцев назад
Poor creatures that had to haul that Great load ❤ God rest their souls
@helioselexandros
@helioselexandros Год назад
The life of alexander and the diadochi are endlessly fascinating i would love to see a tv series based on that
@Αναστάσιος-σ8υ
@Αναστάσιος-σ8υ Год назад
His lover? Please give me an ancient source about it
@user-ho9ui6wc2d
@user-ho9ui6wc2d 5 месяцев назад
Go read it? He is his lover
@Αναστάσιος-σ8υ
@Αναστάσιος-σ8υ 5 месяцев назад
@@user-ho9ui6wc2d where is the ancient source to read it?
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