New theory on Alexander's death
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2003 7:14 am
Hi companions,Two scientists, John Marr and Charles Calisher published (yet another) study that mentions that he has died of West Nile Fever.
More specifically they quote Plutarch in saying that:
"One incident, mentioned by Plutarch but not considered by previous investigators, may shed light on the cause of AlexanderGÇÖs death. The incident, which occurred as he entered Babylon, involved a flock of ravens exhibiting unusual behavior and subsequently dying at his feet. The inexplicable behavior of ravens is reminiscent of avian illness and death weeks before the first human cases of West Nile virus infection were identified in the United States. We posit that Alexander may have died of West Nile virus encephalitis."
Read the full article at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol9no12/03-0288.htm
More specifically they quote Plutarch in saying that:
"One incident, mentioned by Plutarch but not considered by previous investigators, may shed light on the cause of AlexanderGÇÖs death. The incident, which occurred as he entered Babylon, involved a flock of ravens exhibiting unusual behavior and subsequently dying at his feet. The inexplicable behavior of ravens is reminiscent of avian illness and death weeks before the first human cases of West Nile virus infection were identified in the United States. We posit that Alexander may have died of West Nile virus encephalitis."
Read the full article at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol9no12/03-0288.htm