Usually one would believe any connection between 2 historical personalities separated by 1000 years would have to be Reincarnation or an element of Time (like Abraham Lincoln & President John F. Kennedy in the Duatian Book of Time). The similarities to the burial description of Alexander and what is found in KV62 - identified as belonging to the Mystery King Tutankhamon found in 1922 by Archaeologist Howard Carter - is almost identical.
Are they related? Or are they one-and-the-same person? Was Alexander the Great a fiction created as an homage to Tutankhamon's memory? Or was the tomb of Tut the actual burial of Alexander, remembered 1000 years later?
In my book "Eye of the Pharaoh" c.1990-1995 MJC, I wrote that "Tut had military activity" described in great detail. This was in 1990s when no one believed this. His military artifacts do show wear or usage. He even had armor that resembled Alexander's. The Egyptian army had spear-men (Phalanx). In Chapter 20 his rebirth (MC) "conquered the Middle East" including Iran and Iraq (Persia and Babylon) by resurrecting Egyptian Mummies with Emeraldium (a green stone from the Old Kingdom/Pyramid Age that resurrects people - see: Heart Scarabs). My book was about my real past lives in a fictional setting, which naturally confused the publisher.
The name Alexander meant "Defender, Protector of People." He was a "son of Amon(ra)/Zeus." He had anger-management issues, and drank dilute wine. He died of Malaria and had Scoliosis or curvature of the spine, for his head tilt. He had red-brown hair.
Tutankhamon was a Son of (Amon)Ra on his titles, and had anger-management issues (according to Horemhab). He had Malaria and Scoliosis. His ancestor Queen Tiye had red-brown hair. His hair was shaven after death to fit a skull cap (now missing). Wine was found in his tomb. Tut defended Egypt from Syria/Asia and Nubia, (on war chest). Both were deified or sought deification. Tut is "Lord of the World" as is Alexander. I don't usually change my aspects in every new life -- JFK also had red-brown hair, as did MC, and hazel-green eyes, too. Alexander had 2 eyes with different traits. Tut's eyes are missing. I had anger-management issues when younger (controlled by medication) prior to writing Eye.
The tomb of Alexander the Great was not found (yet) in Alexandria or Siwa Oasis. It was to be buried in Egypt after he died in Babylon and was transported to Egypt from there (without modern refrigeration to preserve it, so they may have burnt it to offset decay).
Egyptian Pharaoh Ay may have believed Tut was dead or presumed dead as he was conquering the World, so assumed control of Egypt in Tut's absence?
Tut's bone age is a range from 17 to 27 years (according to the article's author). Wine seals stopped after year 10, so Tut is believed to be 19 years based on that.
Stop looking for "Nefertiti in KV62" if this is the actual tomb of Alexander the Great.
MC 2020.
Post-script - both Alexander and Tutankhamon are on my List of Incarnations (Applied Superphysics book, c. 2004).
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