Alexander II of Epirus died in -242.
Philip II ruined his relationship with his son, Alexander the Great, by rejecting Alexander's mother who was a Greek from Epirus and marrying another woman who was a Greek from Macedonia. Alexander, and especially his mother, felt that Alexander would no longer be in line to inherit the throne should Philip II die with an heir that was a full Macedonian Greek. There have been speculations that Alexander had killed his father but in light of this reason, it has been proposed that it was Alexander's mother that may have arraigned to assassinate Philip, not Alexander.
Alexander II of Imereti died in 1510.
Alexander II of Kakheti died in 1605.
Alexander Walker II died in 1950.
Alexander II of Scotland died on 1249-07-06.
Pope Alexander II of Alexandria died in 730.
Alexander was the son of Philip II of Macedon with his fourth wife, Olympias of Epirus. He also had a sister, Cleopatra of Macedon, not to be confused with the Egypt's last pharaoh, who was born about 250 years later.
His mother was Olympias, a Princess of Epirus.
James Waddell Alexander II died on 1971-09-23.
Cleopatra of Macedon left Macedonia more than likely when she followed or accompanied her husband Alexander I of Epirus to her new home in Epirus.
Alexander II was killed near his palace in 1881. A bomb was thrown at him by a terrorist group known as the 'Peoples Will'.
No, he was not. Alexander the Great was the son of Philip II of Macedon and Olympias, a princess of the ancient Greek country of Epirus. It was claimed by ancient historians that Hercules was an ancestor of Alexander's through his father's side, and during his reign Alexander did identify himself with Hercules, often depicting himself as the Greek hero on coins.