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Existing comment: Alexander the Great:
Alexander the Great conquered much of the known world in 334 BC -- and spied on his own soldiers. By reading their letters home, Alexander learned which men were dissatisfied and which remained loyal.
Alexander also used spies to track enemy movements. His spies exchanged messages written on scrolls wrapped around sticks called skytales. Without an accurate stick, the text was illegible.
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