-No. Alexander apparently had two sons, Alexander IV of Macedon of Roxana and, possibly, Heracles of Macedon from his mistress Barsine; and lost another child when Roxana miscarried at Babylon. In 309 BC Cassander commanded Glaucias to secretly assassinate the 13-year old Alexander IV and his mother. The orders were carried out, and they were both poisoned. THe parentage of Heracles was never fully established and he too was poisoned by Cassander when he was 18 in 309.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_I鈥?/a>Hunza, self-proclaimed descendants of Alexander the Great, visit Macedonia
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As part of a stunning new homegrown ideology of history and identity based on Alexander the Great, this capital city's main square may soon boast a huge new statue of the ancient conqueror.
Two years ago, the national airport was renamed after Alexander, infuriating Greece.
In January, despite a recent Greek nixing of Macedonia's NATO bid over the airport name, the ruling nationalists here changed the name of its main roadway to Alexander of Macedon Highway.
In Macedonia, it is becoming all Alexander the Great, all the time. Ahead of Sunday's presidential elections, the ruling party's Alexander ideology is seen as fantastic, even by Balkan standards.
In an intense media campaign, locals are told that ethnic Macedonians are the proud direct descendants of Alexander, and thus a people responsible for spawning the white race of planet Earth, from the Caucasus "to the seas off Japan," according to a public service spot on national TV.
The "Alexander-mania," as critics call it, is partly a vote-getting strategy by the ruling party, known by its initials VMRO. Doubts exist as to whether party leaders actually believe the claims, but they are being sold as truth. The failure last spring to get a clear NATO invitation prompted fury in Skopje, and the Alexander campaign is seen as an effort to up the ante.
By pushing its thumb further into the already sore eye of Greece, both NATO and EU membership for the small, landlocked state remains in limbo. Macedonia is also distracted from reducing tensions with its sizable Albanian minority community following a brief ethnic war in 2001, diplomats say.
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In answer to your question NO, anyone who claims to be able to research any genealogical links much back 500 years with certainty is fooling themselves...so going back to c300 is just not possible, although you will find many who do try to fool others into thinking they have, ask them to prove it and they are lost as they will have copied and pasted from the many ridiculous online collections of unrelated names they call 'website family trees'
I think Alexander's line was broken, I think Perdiccas killed his son, also called Alexander; so no I don't think so.
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