The British historian, David Grant, revealed that the last commandment of Alexander the Great of Macedon in ancient texts had been hidden, in the sight of all, for centuries since his death, according to Daily Mail.
The last wishes illustrate Alexander's plans for the future of the Greek-Persian empire he ruled, as he reveals his wish for burial, and the beneficiaries of his vast wealth and authority. The will can be found in an ancient manuscript known as "Alexander Romance," a book covering Alexander's legends, Probably during the 19th century after his death, are invaluable historical parts of Alexander's campaigns in the Persian Empire.
Historians have long believed that the last chapter of the Alexander Romance manuscript contains a political pamphlet containing Alexander's will, but they have so far considered it a fantasy, but a 10-year research project by expert David Grant pointed out otherwise, The study concluded that the will was based on the original article, despite its political influence, and the details in Grant's book "In Search of the Lost Testament of Alexander the Great".
Grant believes that Alexander's will was suppressed by his most powerful generals, because the commandment referred to his half-Asian son, who was not born Alexander IV, and his eldest son Heracles as his successors, but the Macedonians did not accept this, and fought a bloody battle of power in war Known as "wars of the caliphs".
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