yes.
Alexandria.
No, the location of Alexander the Great's tomb, and therefore his body, is still unknown.
Alexander the Great.
History's Mysteries - 1998 The Search for Alexander the Great's Tomb was released on: USA: 12 October 2000
Yes he did. Read the book called "Caesar".
The tomb has been lost for centuries
We can't say for certain because the tomb that she built for herself is at present underwater and only parts of it have been recovered.It is believed to have been washed to sea, though her tomb has never actually been found along with Alexander the Great.
Tomb of Akbar the Great was created in 1613.
Alexander the great's body was intercepted on the way home to Macedonia in northern Greece by his General Ptolemy and redirected to Egypt. Alexander lay in state in what was reported to be a vat of honey for many years but eventually record of him was lost. It has yet to be discovered. It has been many speculations about where his tomb is but nothing definitive.
Originally Alexander's casket was stolen by Ptolemy and taken to Memphis, but shortly afterwards Ptolemy II took Alexander to Alexanderia where it stayed for quite some time. After AD 200, Alexander's tomb was closed to the public. Unfortunately the details as to Alexander's final resting place have long since been lost.
Alexander the great was Greek.
Alexander The Great