Yes he is!
Nope. Their is a tribe in North Pakistan (Pashtoon areas) that is the descendent's of Alexander the Great.
There were a number of leaders of the Creek Indians. Among the most influencial were Alexander McGillivray and the Mad Dog of the Upper Creek towns. McGilivray was the son of Lachlan McGillivray, a British trader who lived in Savannah and Augusta, and Sehoy, a powerful woman of the Wind clan. Among the Creeks, the mother's family is most important for leadership considerations, and this gave Alexander a strong base for his rise to power. McGillivray was elected tustenuggi lako, "head warrior" following the death of Mico (Chief) Emistisigua at the Battle of Ebenezer Creek during the American Revolution. He refused to negotiate with Georgia, and maintained close ties to Spain from whom the Creeks received most of their supplies. It was McGillivray who issued "the Broken Days" in 1784 beginning the Oconee War with Georgia. McGillivray denounced every treaty the Creeks signed with Georgia, and negotiated the Treaty of New York (1790) with the United States. He was himself condemned for this treaty by many Creeks who refused to cede any land.
Alexander the great was born in the empire of Macedonia which would make him a number of modern day nationality's he could of been born in country's such as Bulgaria Macedonia Hungary or Albania.
The Indus Mahari Tribe grew to the most powerful in the region.
Alexander McGillivray died in 1793.
John Alexander McGillivray died on 1911-02-14.
John Alexander McGillivray was born on 1853-01-04.
Rob McGillivray's birth name is Robert Alexander McGillivray.
No he was not.
he did not have kids
Daniel Gillies was born on March 14, 1976.
Alexander McGillivray was a man who worked for peace between the Creek Indians and the British.
Rob McGillivray is 6'.
William A. McGillivray was born in 1918.
William A. McGillivray died in 1984.
William McGillivray was born in 1764.