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Alexander the Great poisoned by deadly river bug

A deadly river bacterium found in river Styx, Greece, killed Alexander the Great, rather than a fever brought on by an all-night drinking binge in ancient Babylon

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A deadly river bacterium found in river Styx, Greece, killed Alexander the Great, rather than a fever brought on by an all-night drinking binge in ancient Babylon.

Alexander fell ill during such a party at the palace of Nebuchadnezzar II in Babylon, in modern Iraq.

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