I'm not entirely sure about this, but I think during the Hellenistic age you didn't actually have a last name; you were known by your first name and then your town or city name. Like Alexander of Macedon(ia). His father is actually known like that - Philip of Macedon (or King Philip II, whatever). --SabraKadabra
No one has ever discovered that. People like him weren't called by their last names , So no one knows what his is .
he had no other name
Alexander son of Philip.
Yes it is. I am Irish because of my grandma who`s last name is Sheridan. I am also related to Phil Sheridan he is my great uncle. My family came from Italy and Ireland.
Lee.
emily hector
I reckon 100's, around 200 maybe... Not sure though. It was such a long time ago, it's hard to remember. Not that I'm 1000 years old. Never mind.It is, although, well-known that he discovered heaps. And heaps. And heaps.
till the late forties
Bucephalus.
belechapus (this is not spelt correctly)
No Alexandra s named after Alexander the great, it is Greek.
Alexander Pearce was last seen working at the stripping club in the late 1800's
Alexander the great s empire.It streched from Greece to India. Alexander the great s empire.It streched from Greece to India.
Suzana S. Drobnjakovic
princeton`s middle name from mndless behavior is Alexander =)
Suzana S. Drobnjakovic
PAUL ALEXANDER has written: 'THE ANCIENT WORLD'
Yes it is. I am Irish because of my grandma who`s last name is Sheridan. I am also related to Phil Sheridan he is my great uncle. My family came from Italy and Ireland.
John Alexander has written: 'The last ioyfull intelligence from his excellency, his quarters in Reading' -- subject(s): History
To make a last name ending in S possessive, add an apostrophe after the S. For example, "Jones'" is the possessive form of the last name Jones.