Alexander the Great's last will and testament may have been found 'hiding in plain sight' 2,000 years after his death
London-based expert Richard Grant claims to have unearthed the elusive text from a well-known ancient book of fables, know as the Alexander Romance (right), detailing Alexander the Great's mythical adventures (artist's impression left). The long-dismissed last will and testament divulges Alexander's plans for the future of the Greek-Persian empire he ruled. It also reveals his burial wishes and discloses the beneficiaries to his vast fortune and power.