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 .
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.
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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.
The plural for the last name "Walls" is the Wallses.
Typically, to show possession with a last name, you would add an apostrophe and an s ('s). For example, "Smith's car" indicates that the car belongs to someone with the last name Smith.