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The [[Staff of Eden]] wielded by [[Alexander the Great]] was a [[Piece of Eden]] that was given to him by the [[Order of the Ancients]] (the precursors of the [[Knights Templar]]) and helped him in his conquests. The [[Assassin]] (then called the [[Hidden Ones]]) [[Iltani]] infiltrated the palace of [[Nebuchadnezzar II]], where she poisoned Alexander.< | The [[Staff of Eden]] wielded by [[Alexander the Great]] was a [[Piece of Eden]] that was given to him by the [[Order of the Ancients]] (the precursors of the [[Knights Templar]]) and helped him in his conquests. The [[Assassin]] (then called the [[Hidden Ones]]) [[Iltani]] infiltrated the palace of [[Nebuchadnezzar II]], where she poisoned Alexander.<span style="font-size:11px;line-height:0px;"> </span>On 13 June, he died of the poisoning, and his empire soon began to crumble. His body was interred alongside his Staff of Eden in a tomb in [[Alexandria]], the city in [[Egypt]] that he founded. The three prongs of his [[Trident of Eden]] were split after his death amongst his generals, including [[Seleucus]] and [[Ptolemy]]. | ||
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Revision as of 00:18, 24 November 2017
The Staff of Eden wielded by Alexander the Great was a Piece of Eden that was given to him by the Order of the Ancients (the precursors of the Knights Templar) and helped him in his conquests. The Assassin (then called the Hidden Ones) Iltani infiltrated the palace of Nebuchadnezzar II, where she poisoned Alexander. On 13 June, he died of the poisoning, and his empire soon began to crumble. His body was interred alongside his Staff of Eden in a tomb in Alexandria, the city in Egypt that he founded. The three prongs of his Trident of Eden were split after his death amongst his generals, including Seleucus and Ptolemy.