I believe that you are referring to a prophecy by Nostradamus that is not found in the Scriptures.
Another thought:
There is also a prophecy about him at Daniel 8:8 & 22that says that : "As soon as it became mighty, the great horn was broken." Alexander 'became mighty' by the age of 32, and died of malaria complicated by his reckless living (Daniel 11:3&4) .
By 301 B.C.E., since all of Alexander's family had been killed, four of Alexander's generals had taken over separate sections of the former empire
Seleucus Nicator taking Mesopotamia and Syria;
Cassander took over Macedonia and Greece;
Ptolemy Lagus took over Egypt and Palestine;
Lysimachus took over Thrace and Asia Minor)
but they never attained Alexander's power....exactly as had been prophesied.
The most noted short term effect of Alexander the Greats reign was the unity of his empire. Before his death the empire spread from Greece to Egypt, but quickly broke apart after he died.
Kings, emperors, and even popes have carried this masculine given name to great distinction throughout our world's short recorded history, so please more specific.
Alexander the great was the king of russia.
The long list for this is very long. The short list is Darius III, emperor of the Persian empire.
2 great generals; But they do not live at the same time. Alexander is 300 BC or thereabouts, Julius Caesar is 200 years, or so, later. Many would say that Alexander is perhaps the greatest of them all, but it's a bit like comparing roast beef & chocolate, & I like both !
Daniel 8:5-7,21
The most noted short term effect of Alexander the Greats reign was the unity of his empire. Before his death the empire spread from Greece to Egypt, but quickly broke apart after he died.
Kings, emperors, and even popes have carried this masculine given name to great distinction throughout our world's short recorded history, so please more specific.
For a short time.
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The Bible does not specify this.
Its mostly common for Alexandra (girl) or Alexander (boy). Although it could be short for Alexandria or Alexis :)
Sandy is short for Alexander, and is popular in Scotland, especially coastal regions. my wee boy is called 'Sandy Dod' Short for Alexander George it can also be used for a Female, popularised by the hit Movie- GREASE
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Yes. It's short for Alexander.
Alexander the great was the king of russia.