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Who predicted that Alexander the Great would die young?

In 334 BC, after careful preparation, Alexander launched an attack on the Persian Empire. The Persian Empire was one of the largest and most prosperous empires on earth at that time. This country has a vast territory and a large population. But with his extraordinary military genius and courage, Alexander won one victory after another in the war with Persia. After the famous Battle of Issus, the Persian monarch Darius was forced to make peace, and Alexander completely defeated the Persian Empire. Then Alexander went south to Egypt, where he was honored as the sun god. Then Alexander expanded everywhere. ? By the time Alexander returned to Babylon, Macedonia had become an empire with unprecedented territory, spanning Europe, Asia and Africa, starting from Greece and Macedonia in the west, the Indus Valley in the east, the first waterfall of the Nile in the south and Yaoshahe in the east. In order to facilitate the rule, Alexander moved the capital from Macedonia and made Babylon the capital of the new empire. To some extent, Alexander did realize Alistair's prediction, and he became an unparalleled god of war. ? It is particularly interesting that not only Alexander's success and glory were predicted, but also his death was successfully predicted. In ancient Greece, a very famous wise man was trapped. When he calmly walked to the guillotine, he said, "Ah, the most beautiful relief! Like Holland Kurus, with the burning of the body, the soul broke free and entered the light. Only those who have experienced death are true philosophers. " When Alexander asked him what else he had to say, he replied, "No, we will meet again soon." The implication is that Alexander's death is not far away. However, at that time, Alexander was 32 years old, his career was booming and his body was extremely strong. Therefore, he simply dismissed such remarks. No one expected that Alexander the Great died mysteriously soon.