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| Ancient accounts and modern hypotheses suggest that Alexander the
Great, who died in Babylon in 323 BC, died of encephalitis caused by
West Nile virus (7), a virus that has a wild bird reservoir. Alexanderthe Great died in the ancient Mesopotamian city of
Babylon, on June 10, of 323 BC (Figure). |
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