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# ![@aniketos0 Avatar](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:26/cr:twitter::724166079073923072.png) @aniketos0 Andrew Michael Chugg

Andrew Michael Chugg posts on X about british museum, the british, sarcophagus, florence by the most. They currently have XXX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XX engagements in the last XX hours.

### Engagements: XX [#](/creator/twitter::724166079073923072/interactions)
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- X Week XXXXX +504%
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- X Year XXXXXXX +205%

### Mentions: X [#](/creator/twitter::724166079073923072/posts_active)
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- X Week X +100%
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- X Months XXX +163%
- X Year XXX +14%

### Followers: XXX [#](/creator/twitter::724166079073923072/followers)
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- X Week XXX +0.56%
- X Month XXX +3.40%
- X Months XXX +37%
- X Year XXX +69%

### CreatorRank: undefined [#](/creator/twitter::724166079073923072/influencer_rank)
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### Social Influence

**Social category influence**
[travel destinations](/list/travel-destinations)  [countries](/list/countries)  [cryptocurrencies](/list/cryptocurrencies) 

**Social topic influence**
[british museum](/topic/british-museum) #39, [the british](/topic/the-british) #805, [sarcophagus](/topic/sarcophagus), [florence by](/topic/florence-by), [florence](/topic/florence), [bitcoin](/topic/bitcoin), [bulgaria](/topic/bulgaria), [coins](/topic/coins), [collection](/topic/collection), [braun](/topic/braun)

**Top accounts mentioned or mentioned by**
[@chapps](/creator/undefined) [@antmoose](/creator/undefined) [@hawkejon](/creator/undefined) [@heraklescithare](/creator/undefined) [@chezdon1997](/creator/undefined) [@rogueclassicist](/creator/undefined) [@caputmundiheidi](/creator/undefined) [@liviaenroma](/creator/undefined) [@ncdrusus38](/creator/undefined) [@mclobridger](/creator/undefined) [@gallovidkt](/creator/undefined) [@optimoprincipi](/creator/undefined) [@phistorians](/creator/undefined) [@arakhnos](/creator/undefined) [@grok](/creator/undefined) [@thinkingwest](/creator/undefined) [@antinousgaygod](/creator/undefined) [@carolemadge](/creator/undefined) [@museiincomune](/creator/undefined) [@joakial](/creator/undefined)

**Top assets mentioned**
[Bitcoin (BTC)](/topic/bitcoin)
### Top Social Posts
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours

"A treat for historians: Leu Numismatik is auctioning a contemporaneous medallion by Giovanni da Cavino commemorating the assassination of the Duke of Florence by his cousin Lorenzino de Medici in 1537. It imitates the famous Ides of March denarius issued by Brutus to celebrate Caesar's assassination except that the date is X days before the Ides of January. One of these sold for CHF3800 in 2011. But this one has provenance from the collection of Cardinal Flavio Chigi (1631-1693) and a starting price of CHF200πŸ˜ƒ"  
[X Link](https://x.com/aniketos0/status/1938703866348122327)  2025-06-27T20:59Z XXX followers, XXX engagements


"Smugglers caught trying to sneak a treasure-trove of coins of Alexander the Great across the border between Trkiye and Bulgaria - silver tetradrachms worth around 500-1000 each. A retro substitute for bitcoinπŸ˜…πŸͺ™πŸͺ™πŸͺ™"  
[X Link](https://x.com/aniketos0/status/1996898255364616192)  2025-12-05T11:03Z XXX followers, XXX engagements


"The sarcophagus was shipped back to England as the property of King George III who shortly afterwards donated it to the British Museum collection in which it remains. It was engraved for Clarkes book & the French were allowed to reproduce its dimensions & hieroglyphics in the Description de lEgypte. 3/22"  
[X Link](https://x.com/aniketos0/status/1997599777136034291)  2025-12-07T09:31Z XXX followers, XXX engagements


"Clarke noted that Leo Africanus had recorded a Tomb of Alexander in a shrine in the middle of the ruins of ancient Alexandria during a visit in about 1517 and the Attarine Mosque is labelled Domus Alexandri Magni (Residence of Alexander the Great) in the Braun & Hogenberg plan based on information gathered in the 1530s. 4/22"  
[X Link](https://x.com/aniketos0/status/1997600176576385505)  2025-12-07T09:32Z XXX followers, XXX engagements


"In 1822 Champollion deciphered hieroglyphics and in 1836 a British Museum catalogue refuted the Alexander attribution by citing a translation of the cartouches on the sarcophagus from Alexandria attributing it to the Saite Pharaoh Amyrtaeus nearly a century before Alexanders entombment. This was wrong but thereafter the BM asserted that the sarcophagus had not been used for Alexander. 6/22"  
[X Link](https://x.com/aniketos0/status/1997601071875735975)  2025-12-07T09:36Z XXX followers, XXX engagements


"@OptimoPrincipi Tricky but I'd go with Octavian at the time of the war with Cleopatra and Antony. Fairly reminiscent of the British Museum bronze which is Octavian in Alexandria. The hair is wrong for Caligula. Could just about be Gaius but he tends to have neater curls.πŸ€”"  
[X Link](https://x.com/aniketos0/status/1997313451639673097)  2025-12-06T14:33Z XXX followers, XXX engagements


"In 1801 the British defeated the French at the Battle of Alexandria. Edward Daniel Clarke was appointed to seek out the antiquities garnered by the French including the Rosetta stone. But the main prize was the sarcophagus because the British were told that it had once contained the body of Alexander the Great. Clarke published his account in 1805. 2/22"  
[X Link](https://x.com/aniketos0/status/1997599254253015355)  2025-12-07T09:29Z XXX followers, XXX engagements


"Classicists at the British Museum were not enthused by the idea that Alexander was entombed in a pharaonic sarcophagus. They objected that Diodorus records a gold coffin for the body and Strabo says this was substituted with one of glass under Ptolemy X. But these references are to a mummy casing. Just as Tutankhamun lay within a gold mummy casing within a stone sarcophagus so did Alexander. 5/22"  
[X Link](https://x.com/aniketos0/status/1997600581972639947)  2025-12-07T09:34Z XXX followers, XXX engagements


"@paz_parish There is literally no contrary evidence that has not been scientifically refuted at this time although as I have explained British Museum scholars (and scholars employed by the Church in Venice) have tried to put forward contrary evidence"  
[X Link](https://x.com/aniketos0/status/1997614606966202464)  2025-12-07T10:30Z XXX followers, XX engagements

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@aniketos0 Avatar @aniketos0 Andrew Michael Chugg

Andrew Michael Chugg posts on X about british museum, the british, sarcophagus, florence by the most. They currently have XXX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XX engagements in the last XX hours.

Engagements: XX #

Engagements Line Chart

  • X Week XXXXX +504%
  • X Month XXXXX -XX%
  • X Months XXXXXXX +1,102%
  • X Year XXXXXXX +205%

Mentions: X #

Mentions Line Chart

  • X Week X +100%
  • X Month XX -XX%
  • X Months XXX +163%
  • X Year XXX +14%

Followers: XXX #

Followers Line Chart

  • X Week XXX +0.56%
  • X Month XXX +3.40%
  • X Months XXX +37%
  • X Year XXX +69%

CreatorRank: undefined #

CreatorRank Line Chart

Social Influence

Social category influence travel destinations countries cryptocurrencies

Social topic influence british museum #39, the british #805, sarcophagus, florence by, florence, bitcoin, bulgaria, coins, collection, braun

Top accounts mentioned or mentioned by @chapps @antmoose @hawkejon @heraklescithare @chezdon1997 @rogueclassicist @caputmundiheidi @liviaenroma @ncdrusus38 @mclobridger @gallovidkt @optimoprincipi @phistorians @arakhnos @grok @thinkingwest @antinousgaygod @carolemadge @museiincomune @joakial

Top assets mentioned Bitcoin (BTC)

Top Social Posts

Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours

"A treat for historians: Leu Numismatik is auctioning a contemporaneous medallion by Giovanni da Cavino commemorating the assassination of the Duke of Florence by his cousin Lorenzino de Medici in 1537. It imitates the famous Ides of March denarius issued by Brutus to celebrate Caesar's assassination except that the date is X days before the Ides of January. One of these sold for CHF3800 in 2011. But this one has provenance from the collection of Cardinal Flavio Chigi (1631-1693) and a starting price of CHF200πŸ˜ƒ"
X Link 2025-06-27T20:59Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

"Smugglers caught trying to sneak a treasure-trove of coins of Alexander the Great across the border between Trkiye and Bulgaria - silver tetradrachms worth around 500-1000 each. A retro substitute for bitcoinπŸ˜…πŸͺ™πŸͺ™πŸͺ™"
X Link 2025-12-05T11:03Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

"The sarcophagus was shipped back to England as the property of King George III who shortly afterwards donated it to the British Museum collection in which it remains. It was engraved for Clarkes book & the French were allowed to reproduce its dimensions & hieroglyphics in the Description de lEgypte. 3/22"
X Link 2025-12-07T09:31Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

"Clarke noted that Leo Africanus had recorded a Tomb of Alexander in a shrine in the middle of the ruins of ancient Alexandria during a visit in about 1517 and the Attarine Mosque is labelled Domus Alexandri Magni (Residence of Alexander the Great) in the Braun & Hogenberg plan based on information gathered in the 1530s. 4/22"
X Link 2025-12-07T09:32Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

"In 1822 Champollion deciphered hieroglyphics and in 1836 a British Museum catalogue refuted the Alexander attribution by citing a translation of the cartouches on the sarcophagus from Alexandria attributing it to the Saite Pharaoh Amyrtaeus nearly a century before Alexanders entombment. This was wrong but thereafter the BM asserted that the sarcophagus had not been used for Alexander. 6/22"
X Link 2025-12-07T09:36Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

"@OptimoPrincipi Tricky but I'd go with Octavian at the time of the war with Cleopatra and Antony. Fairly reminiscent of the British Museum bronze which is Octavian in Alexandria. The hair is wrong for Caligula. Could just about be Gaius but he tends to have neater curls.πŸ€”"
X Link 2025-12-06T14:33Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

"In 1801 the British defeated the French at the Battle of Alexandria. Edward Daniel Clarke was appointed to seek out the antiquities garnered by the French including the Rosetta stone. But the main prize was the sarcophagus because the British were told that it had once contained the body of Alexander the Great. Clarke published his account in 1805. 2/22"
X Link 2025-12-07T09:29Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

"Classicists at the British Museum were not enthused by the idea that Alexander was entombed in a pharaonic sarcophagus. They objected that Diodorus records a gold coffin for the body and Strabo says this was substituted with one of glass under Ptolemy X. But these references are to a mummy casing. Just as Tutankhamun lay within a gold mummy casing within a stone sarcophagus so did Alexander. 5/22"
X Link 2025-12-07T09:34Z XXX followers, XXX engagements

"@paz_parish There is literally no contrary evidence that has not been scientifically refuted at this time although as I have explained British Museum scholars (and scholars employed by the Church in Venice) have tried to put forward contrary evidence"
X Link 2025-12-07T10:30Z XXX followers, XX engagements

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