Why were Alexander's Body and Tomb So Important?

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    On the 11th June, 323 BC, Alexander the Great passed away. In his lifetime, he had conquered the superpower of the time and formed the greatest empire yet seen. His life is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating in history. Yet following his death, Alexander’s body became a continuing source of war, intrigue and mystery.
    His body and tomb were lost, yet the legend lives on and historians are still trying to uncover clues to their whereabouts. But how did this all come about? In this two-part documentary, we shall unravel the history surrounding Alexander’s tomb and attempt to answer this question. This is the story behind Alexander’s body and his tomb, of its importance for the Diadochi and the Ptolemies, for the Romans and the Christians.
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Комментарии • 2,3 тыс.

  • @zarlei6048
    @zarlei6048 5 лет назад +1963

    Such a powerful man that even his corpse held sway.

    • @rasterbate87
      @rasterbate87 4 года назад +66

      Living in the states, it reminds me of Abraham Lincoln’s famed funeral train, which drew millions from the countryside just to see the train bearing his body. The train traveled from DC to Springfield IL over three weeks, a journey of more than 1,600 miles at an (intentionally somber) top speed of 20 mph, before burying Lincoln in the Oak Ridge Cemetery, where his mausoleum is adorned by bronzes and fine stone sculptures.

    • @jgvtc559
      @jgvtc559 4 года назад +44

      @@rasterbate87 dont talk about statues they'll tear em down

    • @lakshmipraveen8734
      @lakshmipraveen8734 3 года назад +11

      but, because of the Alexander , we lost the great Achaemenid Empire which was great then Macedonia, Rome and other Greek empires. so, why did led Achaemenid to end. even then they are only few or single digit of Empires like Achaemenid Empire.
      did Alexander is Great? I think Kings like Cyrus, Darius, Ashok, Xerxes , khosrou anushirawar and few more when compering to all kings of different empires over the world.
      Alexander was Great in wars . so, he got Alexander The Great, but he was poor in ruling the kingdom, he try to ruling the kingdom by wars, think about Cyrus The Great he won the Babylon city without single drop of Blood . and he freed the jews from slaves and built second jew temple this for to unification of different groups , different cultures and different religions.
      but Alexander he burn the city named Thebes because when Alexander did eventually attack and capture the city, he had lost all patience. All those not killed in the fighting, he sold into slavery, then burnt the city to the ground as an example to the other Greek states. There were no further rebellions during Alexander's lifetime. is this make Great? i think no.
      i think Darius 3 is greater then Alexander(Great in war).
      what do you think?
      is i am correct or not?

    • @westnblu
      @westnblu 3 года назад +31

      @@lakshmipraveen8734 Are u correct? U have to consider Alexanders age in comparison to the other kings u mention.
      Yes he was a great strategist but he lacked wisdom which comes with age. Not all victories of Alexander involved warfare.
      Many cities welcomed him as a liberator others proclaimed him a pharaoh which boosted his ego even more! haha
      His adrenalin was his driving force but he was also schooled on the classics and believed it was his destiny to rule and conquer
      a divine gift he believed.

    • @lakshmipraveen8734
      @lakshmipraveen8734 3 года назад +4

      @@westnblu ok, he should not burndown the Persepolis which also burned of Persia texts and History.
      Because he is an kid king

  • @cernunnos_lives
    @cernunnos_lives 5 лет назад +924

    I still can't believe that Alexander's own men killed each other over his dead body. I wonder how pissed off he would've been. They destabilized everything he fought for.

    • @keizoxd5623
      @keizoxd5623 5 лет назад +18

      Cernunnos Wild yes lmao its like the Empire in warhammer 40k after the Emperor is stuck on his golden Toilet, everyone is fighting against each other. Imperials get killed by Space Marines and they get killed by Super Female Marines lmao

    • @petrospetromixos6962
      @petrospetromixos6962 3 года назад +72

      Its Ptolemy fault basicly,imagine to steal the dead body of your leader that is send to his family just to gain political power

    • @cautarepvp2079
      @cautarepvp2079 3 года назад +5

      @@keizoxd5623 and what happens next? When will emperor come back?

    • @innosanto
      @innosanto 3 года назад +19

      Man, he might even have killed him. Poisoned him. It could be someone high in the ranks. Just look at it. They benefited. They became Kings. Or maybe they or one of them didn't and someone else did. But they in some ways benefitted. They would still be satraps or almost Kings as well before maybe don't know or mayne they would go to a new expedition and new battle as generals don't know. Alexander would definitely make new expedition.

    • @nekogaming5300
      @nekogaming5300 3 года назад +5

      @@innosanto No...alexander would never have invaded east again due to the lands he already had lacked stability in the alightest while the west and south was beyond poor with the north being thracia and other such peoples who didn’t have any further wealth wo it would not have been needed to initiate another invasion considering there was nothing left to gain. Italy was as close to a second invasion as possible yet it was really only the greek half of it that was wealthy during this period as this predates roman wealth that caused italy to become a superpower...alexander didn’t have anywhere to go that would make it worthwhile considering the period

  • @alexandroskfs9794
    @alexandroskfs9794 3 года назад +869

    Interesting fact: There is still a Greek community in Alexandria of Egypt since the time of Alexander the Great. Some Greeks never left.

    • @kamster518
      @kamster518 3 года назад +51

      Michael Woods : In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great. This series is brilliant as he travels the journey of Alexander and meet the communities who were related to the soldiers that travelled with him. They are still all there today and tell the tales of Alexander, highly recommended!

    • @Boxingbear
      @Boxingbear 3 года назад +31

      There are pockets of Greek descendants of the March of the 10, 000 in communities along the coast of The Black Sea as well.

    • @Boxingbear
      @Boxingbear 3 года назад +3

      @@kamster518 Excellent series. Have it on DVD.

    • @philburnell5148
      @philburnell5148 3 года назад +3

      Actually,Hellenes started settling in Thebes (Waset) before the Greco-Persian wars.

    • @jasons2199
      @jasons2199 3 года назад +3

      Nobody left the most were killed by Romans and Arabs

  • @CogitoEdu
    @CogitoEdu 5 лет назад +3197

    While drawing the art for this video I had to stare at a bunch of old Greek statues. The constant barrage of abs has pressured me into joining a gym :D

    • @UpcycleElectronics
      @UpcycleElectronics 5 лет назад +106

      that beats the other option....a nudist colony :)

    • @nodosa994
      @nodosa994 5 лет назад +61

      Be thankful you only had to look at abs!

    • @Nokard
      @Nokard 5 лет назад +6

      Hahaha!!

    • @worsethanjoerogan8061
      @worsethanjoerogan8061 5 лет назад +110

      On the other hand, the genitals of some of those nude statues make a man feel very adequate

    • @wax_simulacra8310
      @wax_simulacra8310 5 лет назад +9

      Love you cogito

  • @peterchasten2790
    @peterchasten2790 5 лет назад +2435

    Imagine being so Bad-ass that even your corpse has massive power.

    • @prasunkumar117
      @prasunkumar117 4 года назад +30

      Jojo Saint corpse flashbacks

    • @DuxDrive
      @DuxDrive 4 года назад +11

      @@saguntum-iberian-greekkons7014 No one can say that about Alexander the Great of Macedon

    • @DeyaViews
      @DeyaViews 4 года назад +5

      @@zaeh5041
      Damn that's some wild necromancy

    • @e.v4892
      @e.v4892 4 года назад

      I mean you could probably use it as a catalyst to summon him as a Rider-Class Servant.

    • @erevos5517
      @erevos5517 4 года назад +1

      @@saguntum-iberian-greekkons7014 it has happened in the past. During medieval times john chrisostome a famous Christian spokesman he thought of the story of Alexander as fabricated ("In comparison to the truth behind Jesus")

  • @DiamandaHagan
    @DiamandaHagan 5 лет назад +740

    The mental gymnastics needed to believe Ptolemy was Alexanders half brother (through Phillip) but also that Alexander wasn't Phillip's son must have been amazing.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  5 лет назад +137

      People do that

    • @AA-lz4wq
      @AA-lz4wq 4 года назад +77

      A certain US presidential candidate claimed to be a native american... the mental gymnastics never end.

    • @ninadiamant8937
      @ninadiamant8937 4 года назад +39

      beep boop
      A certain president claimed to be a good businessman....with a failed casino, university, airline etc.

    • @rasterbate87
      @rasterbate87 4 года назад +6

      Good thing that doesn’t happen today.

    • @ninadiamant8937
      @ninadiamant8937 4 года назад +4

      @Generous Principle
      What's your problem sweetheart?
      Melting?

  • @ssumrall70
    @ssumrall70 5 лет назад +2158

    If Alexander didn't decompose it is possible he was only in a coma and not dead. The circumstances of his death lead many to suspect poisoning which could have caused such a coma. If Alexander died by embalming that is tragic!

    • @dikersonmana5484
      @dikersonmana5484 5 лет назад +29

      lol he will be burn

    • @anthonyarcanumsanctumregnu9551
      @anthonyarcanumsanctumregnu9551 5 лет назад +228

      @Vlodec solder not butcher.

    • @nicholas5652
      @nicholas5652 5 лет назад +543

      @Vlodec you're kind of stupid aren't you? Measuring men in a time of conquerors by today's standards...Very very stupid

    • @corettaha7855
      @corettaha7855 5 лет назад +74

      Vlodec lots of Persians are British, you racist trash.

    • @spiralinglight
      @spiralinglight 5 лет назад +178

      @Vlodec if people keep calling you stupid you might wanna look into that a little deeper

  • @ChrisPrantza
    @ChrisPrantza 5 лет назад +685

    0:42 for the non Greek speakers it says: “I was always wondering if people actually read those when they watch the videos” 😂😂😂

    • @georgeevangel4292
      @georgeevangel4292 4 года назад +2

      There is always Google Translate

    • @hogg8888
      @hogg8888 4 года назад +10

      very good of you sir

    • @thor4259
      @thor4259 4 года назад +8

      Thanks

    • @Irene-iu9sj
      @Irene-iu9sj 4 года назад +32

      Kαι βέβαια τα διαβάζουμε.......ακόμα και όταν οι αυτόματοι υπότιτλοι είναι της συμφοράς,ότι προλάβουμε,καλό είναι.

    • @TruthSayer2007
      @TruthSayer2007 4 года назад

      Lol thank you

  • @tengiz
    @tengiz 5 лет назад +107

    When they showed the body of Alexander to Octavian and asked whether he wants to see the body of Ptolemy, he answered that He came to see the king not the dead

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  5 лет назад +14

      We will talk about it in the second episode. :-)

    • @sameerbhutta2899
      @sameerbhutta2899 2 года назад

      Not a bunch of corpses

    • @user-tj9ks1zv7k
      @user-tj9ks1zv7k Год назад

      Knowing ancient times his bones were probably thrown in a shallow grave.

  • @monalisa3549
    @monalisa3549 3 года назад +96

    Alexander achieved the closest thing to immortality.

  • @williamflores2079
    @williamflores2079 5 лет назад +130

    So basically the Egyptians were obsessed with Alexander because he was of the Egyptian royal family even though he wasn't related to the Egyptian family at all and was from another part of the world

    • @proniak1
      @proniak1 5 лет назад +23

      he was declared pharaoh on egypt

    • @nostress1193
      @nostress1193 3 года назад +3

      What does it matter where the dust of Alexander is and where his grave is?
      The only thing that really matters is that the grave of Jesus Christ is empty and that he will come back to judge the world soon.
      The Bible predicted life and dead of Alexander and the Greek Empire in the Book of Daniel from the beginning to the end centuries before it happend and it came just as God planned.
      Alexander is dead. Jesus lives. That's the only thing that matters.
      Maranatha.

    • @anthonycabrera4041
      @anthonycabrera4041 3 года назад +7

      Alexander himself was fascinated with the tomb of osiris, he had incredibly interest in egyptian pharoahs, during his conquering of the known world he stopped after a battle to find the tomb of osiris, in fact when he found the tomb it was ram sacked by thiefs, he has the tomb rebuilt! Its weird the the connections

    • @williamflores2079
      @williamflores2079 3 года назад +4

      @@nostress1193 lol it matters because was one of the greatest and most influential men in history.Also no one knows if jesus' tomb was empty so get outta here

    • @_Dat_Edgy_Boi_
      @_Dat_Edgy_Boi_ 3 года назад +2

      @@nostress1193 to quote Stalin, despite being a tyrant he did have a couple good quotes "How many divisions does God have?"

  • @JodenPaoloPeroy
    @JodenPaoloPeroy 5 лет назад +102

    Alexander is such a powerful figure that even in death his memory held sway amongst the dynasties of the Diadochi. Great video!

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  5 лет назад +11

      Well, he was deified, even before he died, so that was a continuation. :-)

  • @zzman305
    @zzman305 5 лет назад +526

    I'm (and several notable members of the archeological community) fairly certain that the mausoleum in Alexandria that contained his coffin likely fell into the sea after multiple earthquakes. Alexandria's current coastline is nowhere near the same as it was during the reign of Ptolemy, having been constantly deformed and morphed by geology. Whether the body of Alexander was still INSIDE the tomb at the time of the collapse is another question.

    • @hughcapetien
      @hughcapetien 5 лет назад +42

      Best explanation yet as to why the mummy of Alexander hasn't been located.

    • @ElCarboon
      @ElCarboon 5 лет назад +41

      Or that or it was the muslims who kept blundering historical sites when they rose to ultimate power

    • @botalerico3374
      @botalerico3374 5 лет назад +4

      Simon he is here in the States. It's hard to understand but the evidence does not lie. Harry's work is outstanding. I suggest you look at his work

    • @joshuanielson2091
      @joshuanielson2091 5 лет назад

      Fell into the sea?

    • @botalerico3374
      @botalerico3374 5 лет назад +1

      No Josh in a man made cave.

  • @simonpeter5032
    @simonpeter5032 5 лет назад +342

    Alexander would have been proud..
    “To whom would you see the kingdom go to?”
    _”To the strong”_

    • @VandalCleaver
      @VandalCleaver 4 года назад +7

      Simon Peter Roma Invicta, he would have been elated.

    • @diogeniscruyff1084
      @diogeniscruyff1084 4 года назад +18

      Τω κρατίστω......which has many meanings,in free translation you could say to the strongest but litterally means to one who prevails or is more capable!

    • @TheEnemiesEnemy
      @TheEnemiesEnemy 4 года назад +13

      I’m no historian but from the little I know, Alexander didn’t appear to politic his way into power, and he executed anyone that showed signs of corruption and deceit. So I don’t know if he would have valued this kind of political power displayed

    • @mrzed2349
      @mrzed2349 4 года назад +4

      To the STRONGEST. was the exact phrase

    • @simonpeter5032
      @simonpeter5032 4 года назад +1

      @@TheEnemiesEnemy Is not ruling by fear politics in of itself? Athena/Minerva was the goddess of military strategy and wisdom, which go hand in hand.

  • @crossbowcarrol4408
    @crossbowcarrol4408 5 лет назад +280

    Thanks for this video!
    My grandmother was born and raised in Alexandria-Greek Egyptian girl.
    She told me that in the streets there were people digging everywhere and she was told they were trying to find Alexanders tomb, this always got me interested in his tomb!
    Cheers ya beautiful bastards

    • @haha3429
      @haha3429 5 лет назад +58

      I’m a native Egyptian Alexandrian and your comment reminded me of my father telling me about his memories with his Greek and Italian friends. The city’s heritage still exists even when things are getting worse at the moment.
      Love from Egypt.

    • @crossbowcarrol4408
      @crossbowcarrol4408 5 лет назад +17

      Amr Ezzat Wow thanks! I related your message to my yiayia! She said it gave her goosebumps, her sister went to Alexandria about 25 years ago. Poor woman cried when she saw the place had dramatically changed since.

    • @bagiee1
      @bagiee1 5 лет назад +8

      Tell them to not bother to dig anymore.
      Alexander's tomb has already been found since 1989, in Oasis Siwa, south-west of Alexandria.
      If you want to see it, you need to travel there.

    • @1685Violin
      @1685Violin 5 лет назад

      I thought the tomb was never found. I have watched various documentaries about the mystery and they still have never found the tomb or the body.

    • @bagiee1
      @bagiee1 5 лет назад +1

      Watch this video (in the link) with the woman who talks about the Tomb she found in Siwa Oasis... its the only one i found with English subtitles. (it has 2 parts)
      ruclips.net/video/MBZ2eUq83gs/видео.html

  • @DarkW0lverine
    @DarkW0lverine 5 лет назад +58

    The ancient Hellenic claypot art & statues gives this such an awesome authenticity and really draws you into that period
    A round of applause to the art production team at Kings & Generals

  • @tr1stan007
    @tr1stan007 5 лет назад +689

    Fun Facts:
    In some accounts, Alexander named Perdiccas as his heir. However Perdiccas was only intended as an interim ruler.
    The commander of the Macedonian funeral cart escort, Arrhidaeus, had likely been in cahoots with Ptolemy for some time.
    At the same time as Ptolemy emphasised (and most certainly exaggerated) his closeness to Alexander in his account of Alexander's campaign (that survives to us in Arrian's Anabasis), he was sure to portray Perdiccas in as negative a light as possible. This is a main reason why Perdiccas' name is unfairly washed over in many history books today.
    CRAZY THEORY: There is an interesting, albeit far-fetched theory that Alexander was not dead but actually had fallen into a comatose state on the 11th June 323 BC! It would explain why his body had not decayed after many days!
    It is more likely however that the whole story Alexander's body had not rotted is a later fictional story to help further portray Alexander as this almost-divine figure!
    No details of Alexander’s primary tomb in Alexandria survive but we can assume it was designed to be very notable. Ptolemy had likely been inspired by the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus that he had seen on his travels with Alexander. It is not far-fetched to suggest Alexander's tomb was equally awe-inspiring in design.
    To Alexander's generals - and more importantly, his Macedonian soldiers - Alexander was much more than a mere mortal. They believed that following his death Alexander had ascended to take his place among the gods. Their belief of a divine Alexander is why the carriage was constructed as a temple.
    Whether Ptolemy IV Philopator used Alexander’s original tomb as the basis for the Soma or constructed it somewhere else in Alexandria is unclear, but the latter is more likely.
    Both Augustus and Hadrian visited Alexander’s body. Is possible that upon viewing Alexander’s tomb, both wished to be buried in tombs similar in shape to that of Alexander - hence why it is possible the Soma was circular-shaped.
    The story of Nectanebo as Alexander's father survives in the Greek Alexander Romance. Stay tuned for more Diadochi!

    • @MrJustfajar
      @MrJustfajar 5 лет назад +21

      Bless you and these fun facts!

    • @UpcycleElectronics
      @UpcycleElectronics 5 лет назад +17

      What are the odds that Alexander was actually killed on the embalming bed?
      If his body was still in good condition after a period of days, I imagine it was quite possible he was still alive, but was in a physical state well beyond the medical capabilities of the age.

    • @timafterdark3759
      @timafterdark3759 5 лет назад +10

      Alexzander also had not only blond hair but also two different eye colors. One blue and dark brown

    • @tr1stan007
      @tr1stan007 5 лет назад +19

      There is an interesting, albeit far-fetched theory that Alexander was not dead but actually in a comatose state! More likely however that the whole story alexander's body had not rotted is a later fictional story to help further portray alexander as this almost-divine figure!

    • @Monkey_SK
      @Monkey_SK 5 лет назад +3

      In the descriptions of Alexander's body being found not decaying, are they overwhelmingly powerful descriptions, or are they treated with surprise and then never mentioned again?

  • @yvanthedrakon
    @yvanthedrakon 4 года назад +35

    Alexander in his tomb: "WILL YOU JUST LET ME REST IN PEACE?!!"

  • @quma2590
    @quma2590 5 лет назад +772

    This proves we need Indiana Jones .

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  5 лет назад +129

      Or Lara Croft. :-)

    • @1Deejay7
      @1Deejay7 5 лет назад +4

      What about kassandra

    • @blaustein_autor
      @blaustein_autor 5 лет назад +42

      Actually it would make things much worse, because Indy would find the corpse with a 100% certainty, buch then use it as a shield against the laser-guns of Undead Nazi Generals who of course followed him. And in the end, even the great hidden funeral complex would lie in ashes.
      What makes me sad is the thought that all of that might exactly be what already happened (well, maybe not the part about the Undead Nazi Generals, but who knows?) and some low-life pieces of shit just cut the corpse into ten pieces and sold them to some Russion billionaires.

    • @innosanto
      @innosanto 5 лет назад +1

      @@blaustein_autor hahaha

    • @raavhollywood
      @raavhollywood 5 лет назад

      @@blaustein_autor Whoa...Ok feel ya

  • @moviejose3249
    @moviejose3249 5 лет назад +156

    Who needed TVs and Soap Operas back then? They had drama in real life.

  • @cosifantutte1071
    @cosifantutte1071 5 лет назад +31

    I was at Siwa Oasis in Egypt in the 80's. Locals were adamant that Alexander the Great's body is buried there.

    • @ImThAtGuY90
      @ImThAtGuY90 4 года назад +11

      Cosi Fan Tutti Did you see Bayek

    • @DanLvK
      @DanLvK 4 года назад +11

      @@ImThAtGuY90 yes last night I saw him chasing a paroh on the street at 3 am

    • @ImThAtGuY90
      @ImThAtGuY90 4 года назад +1

      @@DanLvK lol

    • @jasons2199
      @jasons2199 3 года назад

      Did you meet bayek?

  • @kelpochan5630
    @kelpochan5630 2 года назад +71

    Ahh, I came here because of the Moon Knight series. Then I realized that this is really amazing to learn. And I also like how in the series the Egyptian culture is well introduced, even though this is a superhero series.

    • @IamTsu123
      @IamTsu123 2 года назад +1

      Bruh same lol

    • @unibrowmexican9001
      @unibrowmexican9001 2 года назад +2

      History is actually really interesting when school doesn't forces it down your throat. Cool to see that the series sparked your curiosity. keep going! Egypt and the ancient world can be very fascinating.

    • @BasileosHerodou
      @BasileosHerodou Год назад

      If you think fucken Moon Knight represents egyptian culture well...

  • @alexanderthegreat445
    @alexanderthegreat445 5 лет назад +1421

    Stop pandering to my ego, it’s too much.

    • @worsethanjoerogan8061
      @worsethanjoerogan8061 5 лет назад +31

      Shut up, everyone knows you were a total egomaniac

    • @MilanPavlovic540
      @MilanPavlovic540 5 лет назад +7

      And megaloman.

    • @bjarke7886
      @bjarke7886 5 лет назад +69

      Alexander died more than 2000 years ago, this is a fake profile!!!

    • @MilanPavlovic540
      @MilanPavlovic540 5 лет назад +49

      Bjarke Erichsen
      Are you dumb? Don't you see we are joking... Can't believe idiots like that exist.

    • @bjarke7886
      @bjarke7886 5 лет назад +99

      r/whoosh

  • @KingsandGenerals
    @KingsandGenerals  5 лет назад +147

    Second part of the video: ruclips.net/video/dOg_OoNkCJc/видео.html
    Our good friend Epic History TV, just released a marvelous video on Alexander and his speech to the mutinous army. It is must-watch: ruclips.net/video/RlKJDwViNKs/видео.html

    • @moviejose3249
      @moviejose3249 5 лет назад +2

      Ptolemy would of been a great writer of soap operas had he lived in modern times.

    • @pxmafamily3209
      @pxmafamily3209 5 лет назад +3

      Yes we read that things when we watch the video :P The one that we know greek at least :P

    • @Itachi029Achiko
      @Itachi029Achiko 5 лет назад +1

      Kings and Generals August 12 is coming. would be glad if you could surprise us with Didgori. :)

    • @brendancarlton7326
      @brendancarlton7326 5 лет назад

      I like this.

    • @christermi
      @christermi 5 лет назад +1

      Liked before watching the video ;-). To be honest , I didn't know most things pictured in the video . You guys did an awesome research :-)

  • @_Ocariao
    @_Ocariao 5 лет назад +56

    I'm impressed how you all make video after video better and better! What a wonderful was this one in particular. I'm glad that you have listened us about biography. That time was a biography of a dead body LOL You all have my extreme respect!

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  5 лет назад +5

      Thank you for your support. :-) I don't think, we will have direct biographies anytime soon, but there will be more on the topics like that. :-)

  • @nikiioakimidou4627
    @nikiioakimidou4627 4 года назад +9

    if ever found it will be the most important and priceless discovery ever

  • @populistrevolution5197
    @populistrevolution5197 5 лет назад +28

    The colours, pictures, details & art work is like drugs to my eyes. I need to know what happons next

  • @kostasn7239
    @kostasn7239 4 года назад +22

    Alexandros, the Great of the Hellenes. The man who united all the Greek City-States against the common enemy, Persians. Master of the war strategy. Always with numerical disadvantage, always the winner.
    "I'm not afraid an army of lions commanded by a sheep, I'm afraid an army of sheep commanded by a lion", his words. 🇬🇷

    • @zlatkoordevski5754
      @zlatkoordevski5754 Год назад

      you wish.... Only real MACEDONIANS knows the truth and the fact that Alexander the GREAT MACEDONIAN rests in the heart of great MACEDONIAN empire… greeks (invented in 1827) believe in german-nordic false history

    • @ChrisUzunovski
      @ChrisUzunovski Год назад

      From MACEDONIA

    • @user-fg6ov7rf1m
      @user-fg6ov7rf1m Год назад

      ​@Chris Uzunovski the Greek makedon the other is slavs

  • @bmxmeister8138
    @bmxmeister8138 2 года назад +3

    0:43 greek to english: "I always wandered if people read these things when watching a video"

  • @angelosliotscos5861
    @angelosliotscos5861 Год назад +4

    I was born in Greek Macedonia to a Greek mother of Roman origin and
    a Macedonian father. Alex rode his horse into my birthplace twice to recruit warriors
    for his army. I followed his trail along the Anatolian coast and saw the drums of his army still being used at weddings in a remote mountaintop village in northern Greece.
    Day one in grade one, they teach you about Alexander. Apparently, he taught Macedonians only to fight to the death as anything less was not worth it. But then he said to instantly kill anyone who insults you, regardless of the consequences.

  • @theprogenitor951
    @theprogenitor951 5 лет назад +1

    Great vid as always. Keep up the great work guys!!

  • @jonasjojofalco9896
    @jonasjojofalco9896 5 лет назад +4

    I just love Alexander related videos. Thanks guys

  • @Manos_Plakias
    @Manos_Plakias 5 лет назад +3

    I just love your work and the details of the video! Please keep up the great work! Thank you!!

  • @SamuelHallEngland
    @SamuelHallEngland 5 лет назад +126

    Ptolemy is a really dirty player. How on Earth did he secure Egypt for himself whilst other Macedonian characters fought amongst themselves for much smaller holdings?

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  5 лет назад +54

      He started building his power base there, even before Alexander passed away.

    • @bagiee1
      @bagiee1 5 лет назад +26

      Maybe the dirty player was not Ptolemy after all, but the rest Macedonian characters who wanted to undermine Alexander's legacy, and fought for to keep Alexander's stuff for themselves.

    • @cgavin1
      @cgavin1 4 года назад +23

      I think Ptolemy was a clever and shrewd operator. He did well to survive all those battles and was wise enough to quit while Alexander was slipping in to paranoia and alcoholism in the east. He built a power base for himself and didn't over-extend or take big risks on things like internal squabbles among the first Diadochi. He was pro-active in the fallout but didn't leave his power base or take armies too far away from it to compete for the rest of Alexander's 'empire'. His flex was always economical.

    • @rasterbate87
      @rasterbate87 4 года назад +2

      Might makes right plus diplomatic smarts. The same reason Rome succeeded

    • @Boxingbear
      @Boxingbear 4 года назад +12

      He was the smartest of all the surviving Generals. He picked Egypt because it was easier to defend, had a relatively easy populace to rule over ( civil war was unlikely) and he picked his alliances with great care.

  • @mariosathens1
    @mariosathens1 5 лет назад +192

    ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ O ΜΑΚΕΔΩΝ
    The King who united all the Greek cities and Kingdoms (except Sparta) and defetead their old rivals, the mighty Persian Empire.

    • @gorankarafilovski84
      @gorankarafilovski84 4 года назад +14

      The king that concord the World in the name of Macedonia....as Macedonian

    • @augustus8913
      @augustus8913 4 года назад +61

      @@gorankarafilovski84 You are right. You can't be Macedonian without being Greek tho.

    • @BoogieBubble
      @BoogieBubble 4 года назад +51

      @@gorankarafilovski84 Enjoy your identity crisis slav. The rest of the world knows real history.

    • @johnmech5365
      @johnmech5365 4 года назад +32

      @@gorankarafilovski84 ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΊΑ not monkeydonia

    • @deliriumbee4678
      @deliriumbee4678 4 года назад +33

      @@gorankarafilovski84 ofc its Macedonia and not makedonski or alexandrovski

  • @aokiaoki4238
    @aokiaoki4238 4 года назад +313

    Alexander the Great last words were : "Beware of the Bulgarian scams !!"

    • @proudhellene5874
      @proudhellene5874 4 года назад +40

      Hahahahahha

    • @arifhendriyana4399
      @arifhendriyana4399 4 года назад +7

      lmao

    • @zoeapostolidou3964
      @zoeapostolidou3964 4 года назад +17

      @Arthur Valkan who hurt you?

    • @zoeapostolidou3964
      @zoeapostolidou3964 4 года назад +26

      @Arthur Valkan your lack of knowledge and education in general

    • @zoeapostolidou3964
      @zoeapostolidou3964 4 года назад +43

      @Arthur Valkan 'my village' is Athens, actually. This is so idiotic, my God. You know, people don't typically reproduce with the enemy, right? Not unless they are forced to, most times. The 400 years of slavery have little to do with our genetics. Actually, if you've bothered to research at all, you'd know that DNA studies have shown that the DNA of modern Greeks and ancient Greeks is basically the same. Hell, I don't know what kind of propaganda you've gone through but I'm genuinely sorry.

  • @vinodvarghese78
    @vinodvarghese78 5 лет назад +14

    Oh man! You guys are good! You have left everyone on a cliffhanger, what happened to Alexander's body ;) Look forward to the next upload. Cheers!

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you, my friend. :-)

    • @lakisicalija5267
      @lakisicalija5267 5 лет назад +2

      No one knows for sure.

    • @hughcapetien
      @hughcapetien 5 лет назад +2

      I am speculating, that the future Roman emperor Octavian (Augustus) in his "mopping up" operation in Alexandria, Egypt had secretly absconded with the body of the Macedonian King and transported it back to Italy in some undisclosed location. Another "feather in his cap" to celebrate his primacy over the "known world."

    • @vinodvarghese78
      @vinodvarghese78 5 лет назад

      Hugh Lusignan that's an interesting thought. Romans are known for taking away relics and spoils of war, both religious and political.

    • @cgavin1
      @cgavin1 4 года назад +1

      @@vinodvarghese78 .. a more than reasonable quantity of which ended up at the bottom of the Agean Sea.

  • @basvanderhorst9633
    @basvanderhorst9633 5 лет назад +5

    Great video, as always!

  • @biffyqueen
    @biffyqueen 3 года назад +9

    Ptolemy wanted the body to legitimize his rule in Egypt, where bodies were super important. I like to think he knew that the Empire wasn't going to last and rushed out to call Dibs on the most valuable part of it, but to make himself more acceptable to the Egyptians he needed Alexander's body.
    He's a fun character.

  • @elijah111
    @elijah111 5 лет назад +4

    Hope to see more of these videos on historic individuals! The lives of individuals like the founders of religions and great empires would become so much more interesting with your format.

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 5 лет назад +44

    Where's Waldo? 300BC edition

  • @alimirzaee4689
    @alimirzaee4689 5 лет назад +5

    The best historical channel on youtube

  • @vsvrp1995
    @vsvrp1995 5 лет назад +3

    I am so addicted to your channel that i stopped searching for remaining story on wikipedia. I just want to watch the next part on your channel.

  • @logang7778
    @logang7778 5 лет назад +1

    Another great vid guys. Always learn something on Thursdays and Sundays.

  • @AuthenticDarren
    @AuthenticDarren 5 лет назад +5

    I'm eagerly awaiting part II already.

  • @nickk5043
    @nickk5043 3 года назад +6

    Alexander the Great 🇬🇷

  • @SirCopperfield
    @SirCopperfield 5 лет назад +1

    Epic History Brought me here. Love that channel.

  • @Monkey_SK
    @Monkey_SK 5 лет назад +2

    I feel like you made this video just off the back of comments and questions, in your other great series on Alexander's Empire after his death, which is great. I can't wait for the second part!

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  5 лет назад

      Not really. :-) To be honest, it was more about the recent finding in Egypt. :-)

  • @eldorados_lost_searcher
    @eldorados_lost_searcher 5 лет назад +23

    "Governor Ptolemy, I have a cunning plan."
    - S. Baldrick

  • @HxH2011DRA
    @HxH2011DRA 5 лет назад +72

    HA! Peps in the past sure were silly
    *looks at current political climate*
    ...

    • @corettaha7855
      @corettaha7855 5 лет назад

      The Hunter x Hunter 2011 Dickriding Association human nature carries on being silly. 🤪

  • @EternianIrish
    @EternianIrish 5 лет назад +1

    Very interesting, thank you.
    You always select interesting topics.

  • @Miamcoline
    @Miamcoline 5 лет назад +1

    Great choice of topic and video as usual!

  • @abhinavtiku4501
    @abhinavtiku4501 5 лет назад +44

    "Power resides where men believe it resides." - Varys, 'Game of Thrones'

  • @Ikaros1994
    @Ikaros1994 4 года назад +6

    Long live the greatest Greek, the greatest human who has ever lived! Long live Alexander the Great! Long live the great Greek kingdom of Macedonia! Ζητω Ο Μεγας Αλεξανδρος! Ζητω η Μακεδονια! Ζητω το εθνος!

    • @BillyJackHammonds
      @BillyJackHammonds 4 года назад

      calm down zorbass, alxander was macedonian

    • @Ikaros1994
      @Ikaros1994 4 года назад +4

      @@BillyJackHammonds yes he was. Macedonian = Greek. So yeah thanks.

  • @Jacobo9699
    @Jacobo9699 5 лет назад +1

    I love Alexander. Thank you guys,you are the best

  • @JJ33438
    @JJ33438 3 года назад

    excellent presentation thank you. one of the most fascinating men in history.

  • @mobyshun7885
    @mobyshun7885 2 года назад +7

    Who's here after watching MOON KNIGHT???

  • @KHK001
    @KHK001 5 лет назад +3

    Amazing!

  • @BTM866
    @BTM866 2 года назад +2

    This explains a lot with Alexander's Tomb in AC Origins

  • @marbet2395
    @marbet2395 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks!!! Waiting for the second part!!!

  • @DMS-pq8
    @DMS-pq8 4 года назад +12

    When he was asked who should succeed him, Alexander said, “the strongest”

    • @BlokeBritish
      @BlokeBritish 3 года назад +4

      not Alexander - Alexander the Great

  • @nikolaosmark5812
    @nikolaosmark5812 3 года назад +3

    Even today in Greek Soma means Body.

  • @elite8884
    @elite8884 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent video keep them coming I'm hooked

  • @stamatioskatsoufis9846
    @stamatioskatsoufis9846 2 года назад

    Amazing work

  • @chumplestiltskin7927
    @chumplestiltskin7927 5 лет назад +69

    Jokes on you, I'm already subscribed to the great courses +.

  • @asfm2
    @asfm2 5 лет назад +5

    2:19 Couldn't help but notice that menacing E just sitting there.

  • @michaelcarroll7077
    @michaelcarroll7077 5 лет назад +2

    Very good presentation Thank you

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for watching, the second part is in the works!

  • @jinnmallik5459
    @jinnmallik5459 5 лет назад +1

    AWESOME this was a BRILLIANT well ENTERTAINING production to GAIN a little KNOWLEDGE ...
    the Cost a Fraction of Your TIME.

  • @Joao_Henrique.Avgvstvs
    @Joao_Henrique.Avgvstvs 5 лет назад +3

    Very good !! Perfect videos
    Excelente o fato de legendas disponíveis em português br

  • @matthewortiz4154
    @matthewortiz4154 5 лет назад +27

    If you go to the national museum in Istanbul (Constantinople) there are alot of amazing things. It is one of the best museums in the world. The Ottoman Empire (defeated in WW1) was extremely wealthy and powerful for a long time. The emperors had quite a collection of valuable historical items. One wing is filled with ancient Greek tombs. They are very impressive! One of them is said to be the tomb of Alexander. This one is a truly stunning work of art. It is amazing. No one contests that the tombs of his generals are those of his generals. But, because of myth they refuse to believe that the one which is such a work of art it is of unimaginable cost to be Alexander's. Personally, having seen them. I am willing to accept it as Alexander's tomb. It seems more reasonable to me than the myth.

    • @Develpup
      @Develpup 5 лет назад

      Matthew Ortiz I work nearby Istanbul. I might try to check that out. A lot of historical stuff there, I'm sure. Any recommendations?

    • @pablofreeman8808
      @pablofreeman8808 5 лет назад +11

      Fuck Turkey

    • @matthewortiz4154
      @matthewortiz4154 5 лет назад +4

      OK, let's attack them and take it. I have no problem with that. My point was that its impressive enough that I believe it is his tomb.

    • @matthewortiz4154
      @matthewortiz4154 5 лет назад +2

      The museum is quite large. I think it would take two days if you wanted to see everything really in there. I saw 3 buildings. One was very ancient items, bronze age until through Egyptian rule. One was Greek stuff. Then one was pre-judean and early Islamic. The pre-judean stuff I think it rediculous. Probably the emperor paid alot of money for fakes. The early Islamic I don't know if I believe it to be 100% real, but probably overall yes. The Greek stuff however is very hard to fake. Those tombs are thousands of pounds of innately carved marble and it is too easy to look at them and tell authenticity. There are other buildings there also that I didn't have time to see. If you go to Istanbul and haven't before; the city is full of impressive things. I wouldn't leave though without seeing the walls of Constantinople (no guards, you can climb them!!!! I did almost get myself killed running through unlit tower staircases that ended up having a section out. dangerous but was fun as hell). Also the Hagia Sophia. The way it was built, it won't last much longer. It could collapse in a day or in 20 years, engineers aren't sure; but they can't afford to repair it. It likely won't make it to the end of my lifetime, so I'm glad I fit that one in.

    • @matthewortiz4154
      @matthewortiz4154 5 лет назад

      The museum is quite large. I think it would take two days if you wanted to see everything really in there. I saw 3 buildings. One was very ancient items, bronze age until through Egyptian rule. One was Greek stuff. Then one was pre-judean and early Islamic. The pre-judean stuff I think it rediculous. Probably the emperor paid alot of money for fakes. The early Islamic I don't know if I believe it to be 100% real, but probably overall yes. The Greek stuff however is very hard to fake. Those tombs are thousands of pounds of innately carved marble and it is too easy to look at them and tell authenticity. There are other buildings there also that I didn't have time to see. If you go to Istanbul and haven't before; the city is full of impressive things. I wouldn't leave though without seeing the walls of Constantinople (no guards, you can climb them!!!! I did almost get myself killed running through unlit tower staircases that ended up having a section out. dangerous but was fun as hell). Also the Hagia Sophia. The way it was built, it won't last much longer. It could collapse in a day or in 20 years, engineers aren't sure; but they can't afford to repair it. It likely won't make it to the end of my lifetime, so I'm glad I fit that one in.

  • @luisrebellon4504
    @luisrebellon4504 5 лет назад +2

    Love the art in this one

  • @birdbirdbird1565
    @birdbirdbird1565 5 лет назад +2

    Excellent story telling

  • @paulkaye4924
    @paulkaye4924 4 года назад +10

    I got this "random" video suggestion on my phone after playing Assassin's Creed Origions on my PS4...🤔
    Anyway, good video

  • @camparsons335
    @camparsons335 2 года назад +3

    Did the Egyptians also worship the Greek gods (mainly Dionysus)? I ask because during the Philadelphus parade they mentioned a Greek god and no other Egyptian gods.

    • @nemesisgenesis2995
      @nemesisgenesis2995 2 года назад

      exactly why this video is rubbish. It’s not completely accurate

  • @chris.asi_romeo
    @chris.asi_romeo Год назад

    Excellent presentation 👏👏👏👏

  • @Luxfero1000
    @Luxfero1000 4 года назад

    Ho,ho,i love my beloved ancestor's history,thanks for making this!

  • @Larsanator
    @Larsanator 4 года назад +2

    I saw a documentary a couple few years ago where a couple of guys took up the challenge of finding what happened to the Cadaver of Alexander and after much sleuthing believe they found it hidden in the tomb of a Saint in some chapel in Venice. The Sun Burst Seal of the Macedonian Kings is on this obscure Saints tomb.

  • @christermi
    @christermi 5 лет назад +14

    2:19 Aegae was the first capital city of Macedon

  • @denniscleary7580
    @denniscleary7580 5 лет назад

    Alexander the great is one of my all-time favorite historical figures and military commanders

  • @robbabcock_
    @robbabcock_ 2 года назад

    Fascinating!

  • @djtheo8555
    @djtheo8555 5 лет назад +8

    Long live Hellas.
    Alexander points out the Pan-Hellenic character of his campaign
    Antipater and Parmenion advised him to produce an heir first and then to turn his hand to so ambitious an enterprise, but Alexander was eager for action and opposed to any postponement, and spoke against them. It would be a disgrace, he pointed out, for one who had been appointed by Greece to command the war, and who had inherited his father’s invincible forces, to sit at home celebrating a marriage and awaiting the birth of children.

  • @tyuspatterson8829
    @tyuspatterson8829 5 лет назад +3

    Histories mysteries, I dig it.

  • @jeffrenzuni101
    @jeffrenzuni101 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the information 👍👍👍

  • @TALessman
    @TALessman 5 лет назад +1

    Another very excellent video

  • @chabowjackson1391
    @chabowjackson1391 5 лет назад +19

    0:42 how lucky I am that I learned greek. And yes, I read everything on screen - even if I have to pause it

    • @Solon7
      @Solon7 5 лет назад +1

      Greetings from Greece my friend.

  • @mohamedsalama7313
    @mohamedsalama7313 5 лет назад +5

    There was a tomb found in Alexandria last month while workers were working on a building. Some suspect that it is Alexander's tomb.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  5 лет назад +3

      Yep, that is why, we decided to research. :-)

    • @marvelfannumber1
      @marvelfannumber1 5 лет назад +7

      Well they opened it recently, and even if it was Alexander (which is doubtful), the bodies inside were so badly decayed that there's currently no way to be certain. Sewage had apperantly leaked into the Sarcophagus which caused the bodies inside to be severely damaged and filled with literal shit.
      Dissapointing, I know.

    • @innosanto
      @innosanto 5 лет назад +1

      mohamed salama if it is Alexander’s I guess there will be clues in the tomb

  • @hideharuhaduken3831
    @hideharuhaduken3831 5 лет назад +1

    I personally always read them! Great video! :D

  • @joshuatalks6213
    @joshuatalks6213 2 года назад +2

    I get so damn excited when I find great new channels , and I just found one ✔️✔️😮‍💨 noice

  • @alexanderthegreat8071
    @alexanderthegreat8071 3 года назад +3

    You servants! I will never tell you where my new grave is ever!!! Let me rest and peace, please.

  • @MikaSinghLookalike
    @MikaSinghLookalike 2 года назад +7

    Who's here after Moon Knight?

  • @jgmaster12
    @jgmaster12 5 лет назад +2

    Your video's are becomming better and better, where is it gonna end??? :)

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  5 лет назад

      I am sure that there is a ceiling, but we are doing our best. Thanks for the kind words. :-)

  • @12345678900987659101
    @12345678900987659101 5 лет назад +6

    It was taken to Constantinople in the 6th century, and later gifted to Norse explorers by a later Emperor, who tricked them into choosing one thing from his treasury. The Horsemen though the coffin held something of value, and swore to not open it until they returned to their homeland. When they returned and opened it all they say were bones, and refusing to accept that they were tricked, kept it. It eventually found its way on a ship to Greenland, but was blown off course and ended up on the North American Eastern Seaboard, further south from Vinland. The ship it was on the beached and used as shelter until a hole in the ground swallowed the ship and coffin. Today this hole is known as something of a legend in North America as a hole where treasure can be found. There are some accounts of what appears to be a longship down there. Whatbecame of the Vikings on the ship is unknown, but it is attested in local Native American legends that a groups of strangers very different from them became great chieftens and warriors of their tribe and led them to new conquests, and in their customs after death were cremated in canoes with all their belongings.
    Atleast that's my theory backed by no evidence.

  • @i.p.956
    @i.p.956 3 года назад +3

    Maybe his body hadn't decayed because he didn't die when they thought he did? There are many, many stories of people being considered dead, who woke up days later; even in Victorian times people were buried with a bell above their grave so they can ring it if they woke up! So he may have just fallen into a coma and died days after, or even worse - he may have died during the embalmment? Back in those days medicine men used to think someone is dead because they are not breathing not because their heart has stopped. Imagine all of these people bickering over his body, and he just randomly wakes up and sees them fighting over his corpse! He would have been so angry, I reckon!

  • @williamspence1294
    @williamspence1294 4 года назад

    Excellant job

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 4 года назад +1

    Interesting video. Never wondered what happened to Alexander's body. All I knew was that it had ended up in Alexandria and that it. My thanks to those who made this video a reality.

  • @Anglomachian
    @Anglomachian 5 лет назад +81

    Sargon: I am the greatest and most renowned conqueror of all time!
    Cyrus: Hold my beer.
    Alexander: Hold my spare wine.

  • @giannisd.6587
    @giannisd.6587 5 лет назад +5

    My god was like... WHY DID THE VIDEO STOPPED?! then I saw part II and I calmed.

  • @biggvshavtivsdickvsii8541
    @biggvshavtivsdickvsii8541 5 лет назад +2

    Alexander the Great, quite possibly the world’s greatest conqueror of all time.
    I got interested in him after I saw the film “Alexander” in the early 2000’s. He lived an interesting life. From there I graduated towards the Spartans. Greece (and the states before it) has a history almost second to none in the Ancient World.

    • @biggvshavtivsdickvsii8541
      @biggvshavtivsdickvsii8541 5 лет назад

      All great men of history, yes. Because I researched Alexander the Great, I just included him here.
      Genghis we learned at school, although they mostly taught us about the Westernised conquerors of history for some reason.

    • @resetthatworld8807
      @resetthatworld8807 5 лет назад

      great yes,greater noway.see the age of alexander at the start of campaign and the age of all the others.its not a general its a miracle of warfare

  • @jangerber2288
    @jangerber2288 5 лет назад +2

    Great graphics!

  • @anthonycabrera4041
    @anthonycabrera4041 3 года назад +3

    Alex was fascinated with finding the tomb of osiris when hearing stories of him, he went on his journey of taking over the known world, he made a stop at the pharoah tomb (osiris) found it ruined and robbed. He ordered his men to rebuild the tomb. So it wouldn't be that far fetched that he wasa a descendent of the egyptians..