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Alexander the Great Brought to Life: Facial Reconstructions Revealed. Includes his story & legacy

March 23, 2023

Alexander the Great is famous for never losing a battle and being somewhat of a war and empire-building wunderkind. But what did Alexander look like? Did he have heterochromia? What images of Alexander the Great can we trust? Let's dive into his life, history, and of course the modern-day reconstruction reveal.

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