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And just for some history, so Macedonia was north of Greece. And the Greeks treated Macedonia like how the early English treated Scotland, like the Highlands, like they're a bunch of barbarians. They don't know anything. So King Philip II, basically the Persians were just kicking the Greeks' butts constantly.
And so he united all the clans of Macedonia, rose up, went to Greece, attacked a bunch of dudes. They all formed together. And then he was about to do his campaign towards Persia, right? The Persian Empire. And his bodyguard killed him. Oh! Oh, no.
And so he united all the clans of Macedonia, rose up, went to Greece, attacked a bunch of dudes. They all formed together. And then he was about to do his campaign towards Persia, right? The Persian Empire. And his bodyguard killed him. Oh! Oh, no.
And so he united all the clans of Macedonia, rose up, went to Greece, attacked a bunch of dudes. They all formed together. And then he was about to do his campaign towards Persia, right? The Persian Empire. And his bodyguard killed him. Oh! Oh, no.
And they believe that it was Olympias, his wife, that potentially killed him because she wanted Alexander the Great to go and do it because she believed that he was half God. Oh, yeah.
And they believe that it was Olympias, his wife, that potentially killed him because she wanted Alexander the Great to go and do it because she believed that he was half God. Oh, yeah.
And they believe that it was Olympias, his wife, that potentially killed him because she wanted Alexander the Great to go and do it because she believed that he was half God. Oh, yeah.
Because her story to Alexander was that he was not the son of Philip II, but was the son of Zeus Amon, which is basically this god that was basically Zeus and the god Amon from Egypt, which was the god of lightning and the god of all gods, came together. The story goes that either Zeus Amon disguised himself as a serpent to impregnate her,
Because her story to Alexander was that he was not the son of Philip II, but was the son of Zeus Amon, which is basically this god that was basically Zeus and the god Amon from Egypt, which was the god of lightning and the god of all gods, came together. The story goes that either Zeus Amon disguised himself as a serpent to impregnate her,
Because her story to Alexander was that he was not the son of Philip II, but was the son of Zeus Amon, which is basically this god that was basically Zeus and the god Amon from Egypt, which was the god of lightning and the god of all gods, came together. The story goes that either Zeus Amon disguised himself as a serpent to impregnate her,
also could have come in the form of lightning it said so serpent or lightning and so that's how alexander the great was conceived how does she know this how did she come to this conclusion that's just she's saying this is what happened to me okay well you're not the son of phil the second you're the son of zeus got it and so alexander the great believed he was half god half deity right
also could have come in the form of lightning it said so serpent or lightning and so that's how alexander the great was conceived how does she know this how did she come to this conclusion that's just she's saying this is what happened to me okay well you're not the son of phil the second you're the son of zeus got it and so alexander the great believed he was half god half deity right
also could have come in the form of lightning it said so serpent or lightning and so that's how alexander the great was conceived how does she know this how did she come to this conclusion that's just she's saying this is what happened to me okay well you're not the son of phil the second you're the son of zeus got it and so alexander the great believed he was half god half deity right
But the stories of this legend of what he did was just like undefeated. He was just so wise on the battlefield and was just conquering everything. And so many people were behind him. He was so brilliant. And he went into Egypt, right? And he went to this place. Where is it? Um, they call it the Oracle. Where else? Give me a second. I want to be called an Oracle so bad. Oh, another thing.
But the stories of this legend of what he did was just like undefeated. He was just so wise on the battlefield and was just conquering everything. And so many people were behind him. He was so brilliant. And he went into Egypt, right? And he went to this place. Where is it? Um, they call it the Oracle. Where else? Give me a second. I want to be called an Oracle so bad. Oh, another thing.
But the stories of this legend of what he did was just like undefeated. He was just so wise on the battlefield and was just conquering everything. And so many people were behind him. He was so brilliant. And he went into Egypt, right? And he went to this place. Where is it? Um, they call it the Oracle. Where else? Give me a second. I want to be called an Oracle so bad. Oh, another thing.
He was also taught by Aristotle. What? Alexander the Great. His teacher was Aristotle. That's crazy.
He was also taught by Aristotle. What? Alexander the Great. His teacher was Aristotle. That's crazy.
He was also taught by Aristotle. What? Alexander the Great. His teacher was Aristotle. That's crazy.
Timeline? This would be the 300 BC era. Yeah. Okay. Um, where, where was it? Uh, Siwa Oracle. So that was this place off of. So we found it Alexandria, right? Which was also where the library was built, the library of Alexandria. And they're saying that's a connection to where he went out throughout the entire world and collected all this hidden knowledge and brought it back, created Alexandria.