Tomb of Alexander the Great
When Alexander died suddenly in Babylon in 323 BC, his fathers were placed in a golden casket that was transported to the countries of Greece until the completion of his tomb work in Alexandria.
Sources indicate that the tomb of Alexander was a mausoleum of Molosseus built in the style of ancient architecture.
After his death, Alexander remained a mystery and a myth as he lived his life, fought wars for 15 years without getting a single defeat, and was named in more than 50 cities around the world and the cause of his death thereafter. Alexander the Great tomb is one of the greatest mysteries of ancient world history.