After 2,250 years, we just wouldn't know. And over that time-frame hundreds of millions of people of us today are related to each other, so the answer is yes.
Macedonian king Alexander the great (c. 356-323 BC). He died during his conquest of Asia Minor at the age of 32. The year 2016 was approximately 2372 years after his birth.
probably 1million years old lol
of course not.
he is not alive
Macedon, although he was never home because he was too busy taking over Asia.
No, Alexander the Great did not kill his wives. He died while they were all still alive. His first wife Roxana killed his second wife Stateira, and possibly his third wife Parysatis, out of jealousy after his passing.
Alexander the great was Greek.
yes
Bactrian Greeks
Alexander the great
No. Bulgaria was formed in 681 AD
Alexander Johnston has written: 'Short memoir of James Young, merchant burgess of Aberdeen, and Rachel Cruickshank, his spouse, and of their descendants' 'A genealogical account of the descendants of James Young, merchant burgess of Aberdeen, and Rachel Cruickshank his wife, 1697-1893'
Yes
Yes there are in fact there are Nazis that are still alive
NO he does not have any descendants alive todayThese are vertebrates
he is not alive
Again, Wish any information of any descendants alive, and well of the 3 Stooges?
no he is not alive he died in 1878
My Grandmother on my Dad's side is somehow related to Alexander Graham Bell
Yes they are. They don't have potlaches but tlingit descendants are still alive today.