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Aristotle is generally considered to be one of the greatest scientists and thinkers of the ancient Greek world. His works are still being studied today. He was the teacher of young Alexander the Great. When Alexander died many years later, some gossip had it that Aristotle might be involved in his death. There was and is however not a single shred of evidence to support that rumor. Apart from that one piece of gossip, nothing 'bad' has ever been reported in connection with Aristotle.

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