The answer to your question is one of those maybe yes, maybe no things. Cleopatra's ancestor who founded her dynasty, was Ptolemy Sotor and some authorities say he was a cousin or a second cousin of Alexander the great. Other authorities simply say he was just one of Alexander's generals.
The answer to your question is one of those maybe yes, maybe no things. Cleopatra's ancestor who founded her dynasty, was Ptolemy Sotor and some authorities say he was a cousin or a second cousin of Alexander the Great. Other authorities simply say he was just one of Alexander's generals.
The answer to your question is one of those maybe yes, maybe no things. Cleopatra's ancestor who founded her dynasty, was Ptolemy Sotor and some authorities say he was a cousin or a second cousin of Alexander the Great. Other authorities simply say he was just one of Alexander's generals.
The answer to your question is one of those maybe yes, maybe no things. Cleopatra's ancestor who founded her dynasty, was Ptolemy Sotor and some authorities say he was a cousin or a second cousin of Alexander the Great. Other authorities simply say he was just one of Alexander's generals.
The answer to your question is one of those maybe yes, maybe no things. Cleopatra's ancestor who founded her dynasty, was Ptolemy Sotor and some authorities say he was a cousin or a second cousin of Alexander the Great. Other authorities simply say he was just one of Alexander's generals.
The answer to your question is one of those maybe yes, maybe no things. Cleopatra's ancestor who founded her dynasty, was Ptolemy Sotor and some authorities say he was a cousin or a second cousin of Alexander the Great. Other authorities simply say he was just one of Alexander's generals.
The answer to your question is one of those maybe yes, maybe no things. Cleopatra's ancestor who founded her dynasty, was Ptolemy Sotor and some authorities say he was a cousin or a second cousin of Alexander the Great. Other authorities simply say he was just one of Alexander's generals.
The answer to your question is one of those maybe yes, maybe no things. Cleopatra's ancestor who founded her dynasty, was Ptolemy Sotor and some authorities say he was a cousin or a second cousin of Alexander the Great. Other authorities simply say he was just one of Alexander's generals.
The answer to your question is one of those maybe yes, maybe no things. Cleopatra's ancestor who founded her dynasty, was Ptolemy Sotor and some authorities say he was a cousin or a second cousin of Alexander the Great. Other authorities simply say he was just one of Alexander's generals.
No, Alexander the Great was no relation to Cleopatra. Cleopatra's lineage went back to Ptolemy, one of Alexander's generals.
No they are not, my family is, or at least that's what my grandfather told me.
The Spartan Leonidas did not train Alexander the Great. The Leonidas who trained Alexander lived far after the Persian Wars.
Aristotle and Alexander the Great are not related. Aristotle was born near Macedonia, but is not related to Prince Alexander. Alexander's parents were King Philip II and the princess of a nearby city as well as Queen of Macedonia for a little, Olympias. They were not in any way related, Aristotle was only Alexander's teacher.
Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon) was a real person who lived between 356BC and 323BC. Alexander mybe a real person but a fake hero.The history of Babylon is written on the ancient tablet.No Alexander has conquered Asia.The man how entered Babylon on 330 BC is skandar son of Darab and Nahid.He was a persian cemmandor related with Achemenid empire.Persian empire did not fall on 330 BC.they just changed the kings family
No, Alexander the Great was no relation to Cleopatra. Cleopatra's lineage went back to Ptolemy, one of Alexander's generals.
No they are not, my family is, or at least that's what my grandfather told me.
Cleopatra was a descendant of Ptolemy I Soter, one of Alexander the Great's generals. She was a Macadonian Greek.
Cleopatra was Greek. Although she was an Egyptian queen, her ethnicity was Greek as her ancestry came from Ptolemy Sotor, one of Alexander the Great's generals or some say relative. The Ptolemies made sure of continuing their Greek ethnicity by intermarrying.
The Spartan Leonidas did not train Alexander the Great. The Leonidas who trained Alexander lived far after the Persian Wars.
Aristotle and Alexander the Great are not related. Aristotle was born near Macedonia, but is not related to Prince Alexander. Alexander's parents were King Philip II and the princess of a nearby city as well as Queen of Macedonia for a little, Olympias. They were not in any way related, Aristotle was only Alexander's teacher.
When he was at home, he would argue with his family. When he died from malaria =/
Cleopatra's family was descendant from Ptolemy one of Alexander the Great's generals. That's why all the males in the dynasty had the name Ptolemy. Her immediate family consisted of her father, Ptolemy XII, Cleopatra V, who may or may not have been her mother, three sisters and two brothers. Her sister's names were Cleopatra VI, Berenice IV, and Arsonoe IV. Her brothers were Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy XIV.
Alexander was the son of Prince Philip of Macedonia , so he must have had all the comforts of life then.
my name is Jonathan im Alexander hamilton stephens great grandson im the true stephens left in the family Alexander hamilton was the vice [resident of the confederacy.
You could read the Alexander triology of books by author Mary Renault or you could visit the related link.
Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon) was a real person who lived between 356BC and 323BC. Alexander mybe a real person but a fake hero.The history of Babylon is written on the ancient tablet.No Alexander has conquered Asia.The man how entered Babylon on 330 BC is skandar son of Darab and Nahid.He was a persian cemmandor related with Achemenid empire.Persian empire did not fall on 330 BC.they just changed the kings family