He didn´t. Martin Amis did.
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yes indeed he did
I dont know..... but he wasn't greek. He was Macedonian
John Jay, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton signed the "Declaration of Independence".
When addressing an envelope to a recent widow, it is customary to write the person's name starting with the title "Mrs.". Just because a woman is a widow does not mean that a woman is not still married.
To address an envelope to a widow in Italian, you would typically use "Signora" followed by her last name. For example, if her last name is Rossi, you would write "Signora Rossi." If you want to acknowledge her status as a widow more formally, you could also write "Vedova Rossi."
Alexander Pope
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Alexander = Александр
The Arabic form of Alexander is Iskandar so: Alexander: أليكساندر Iskandar: إسكندر
Yes
You can address the envelope to a widow as: Mrs. Jane Doe (Doe would be her husbands surname) or, you could write Mrs. J. Doe on the envelope. Even though she is a widow she still has the surname of her husband until she either decides to change it to her maiden name or remarries.
aristole taught alexander tactics along with strategies and how to read and write out his tactics
No. Alexander the Great lived before the Hebrew scriptures were canonized as one book.
yes indeed he did
We Are Not Eaten by Yaks and We Will Dine with Cannibals.