The_Pro
Jr. Member
Hello,
First: couldn't decide where to post this question, so the moderator is welcome to place it somewhere else.
My question is: it's said that there is a sentence written in the entrance of the tomb that leads to the exact spot where Alexander the Great is buried (his tomb, let's say). Needless to say: up to this moment, no authentic discovery of the tomb is known. We heard the sentence talks about the Mist, and it should be in Macadonian (Ancient Greek).... Anyone knows the sentence in English? Anyone knows it in original language of Ancient Greek (how it should look like if someone enters such place, hence can identify the ID of Alexander the Great only from the sentence without even entering deep or uncovering the body/remains)?
Thank you.
First: couldn't decide where to post this question, so the moderator is welcome to place it somewhere else.
My question is: it's said that there is a sentence written in the entrance of the tomb that leads to the exact spot where Alexander the Great is buried (his tomb, let's say). Needless to say: up to this moment, no authentic discovery of the tomb is known. We heard the sentence talks about the Mist, and it should be in Macadonian (Ancient Greek).... Anyone knows the sentence in English? Anyone knows it in original language of Ancient Greek (how it should look like if someone enters such place, hence can identify the ID of Alexander the Great only from the sentence without even entering deep or uncovering the body/remains)?
Thank you.