Modern Macedonian History Index
Modern History of Macedonia
- 1551 – Nicolas De Nicolay account: Thessalonike is inhabited by Greeks, Jews and Turks
- 1568 – Mural from Moni Docheiareiou in Mt. Athos
- 1669 – Monk Robert De Dreux:” Thessalonike is one of the most famous cities of Macedonia and All of Greece“
- 1714 – The Greek populations of Thessalonike“
- 1796 – Documents speaking about Greeks of Kozani
- 1801 – Monthly Magazine: the name ‘Macedonians’ of course identified Greeks
- 1809 – “Monophyllo” of Alexander by Rigas Velestilnis-Ferraios
- 1815 – Sultan firmani mentions the Greek population of Kozani
- 1821 – Macedonian Officers who fought for Greek independence
- 1821 – The Greek War of Independence in Macedonia
- 1821 – List of Macedonians in Filike Etairia during Greek Revolution
- 1827 – Rare documents prove Macedonians participated in the Greek National Assembly
- 1827 – Rare Document from Macedonians of Kozani
- 1829 – Macedonian refugees in Skopelos
- 1831 – French consul: Macedonia consists of Greeks and Bulgarians
- 1830 – 1900: Greek schools of Pelagonia
- 1836 – Letters of Baron K. Mpelios about Macedonia
- 1839 – American Missionaries in Macedonia of the 19th century
- 1844 – The Hellenic Kingdom awards a Macedonian Chieftain with a Medal for his fights in favour of his motherland Hellas
- 1854 – The Greek uprising in Macedonia
- 1857 – Account on Macedonia from a journal kept in Turkey and Greece
- 1858 – Speech from the headmaster of the Thessaloniki’s school Pandora, identifies Macedonians as Greeks
- 1865 – Sacrifices of Macedonians for their motherland Hellas
- 1876 – Letter from the Greek embassy in Thessaloniki
- 1878 – London Times about the Greek revolution in Macedonia
- 1878 – Declarations of Union with Greece- Temporary government of Elimia
- 1885 – Macedonians of Megarovo, Tyrnovo and Nizopolis sent letter to the Patriarh declaringto be proud Greeks
- 1887 – early 20th century : Greek Macedonian newspapers
- 1888 – Greek feminist newspaper verifies Alexander was Greek
- 1889 – Newspaper Estia – Makedonika Asmata
- 1895 – Demonstration in Athens of Cretans and Macedonians
- 1903 – Foreign consuls about Macedonia
- 1903- Macedonians verify their Greekness and appeal to European powers
- 1903 – A document from the Macedonians of Leukadia
- 1904 – Petition to the Sultan by Patriarch Joachim
- 1905 – British Foreing Office Document: Macedonians Refugees in Greece form Bands to assist their Greek brethren in Macedonia
- 1911 – Ethnic groups in Macedonia, the rest of Balkans and Asia Minor as of early 20th Century
- Rare Document of 1912 – Official Manifesto about the Elections in Monastiri
- 1913 – The Kingdom of Greece appoint Stefanos Dragoumis as Governor-General of Macedonia
- 1915 – Four of the best Historians, describe Balkans
- 1928 – Makedonikos FC, Greek team founded
- 1947 – Greek Encyclopaedia Helios
- 1955 – 20th International Fair Trade of Thessalonike
- Books in Greek education prior to 1936 about Macedonia
- Paidomazoma – Communist children abductions in the Greek civil war
- Views of the Bulgarian Exarchate about the population of Macedonia
- Greeks, Bulgarians and the Archbishoporic of Ohrid
- Greeks in Pelagonia area
- The real face of FYROM’s Irredentist Aspirations – Whats behind a name
- How Serbian propaganda influenced and eventually changed Makedonism
- SS Makedonia – Α/Π Μακεδονία
- New United Villages of Florina
- Documents on the Bilingual Greeks of Macedonia – Greeks to the Bone
- Rare documents about Russia’s plans for Macedonia through History
- The chronicle of Serres
- Slav-Macedonian Political Separatists
- Articles of Greek newspapers from the beginning of 20th century about Macedonia
- The Establishment of “General Administration of Macedonia”
- Rare Documents about Macedonia – Petition of 1904 to the Sultan by Patriarch Joachim
- Slavo-Bulgarian Anti-Macedonian Struggle, 1897-1903 PART II
Articles on the Name Issue
- South Australia Premier Rann: Macedonia is as Greek as the Acropolis
- Greece’s stand on the name dispute by Dora Bakoyannis
- Henry Kissinger considers Skopjans as Bulgarians and warns of tragedy in Balkans
- MENENDEZ/SNOWE: Macedonian quandary
- Henry Kissinger’s remarks on the Macedonian issue
- Skopje’s Uneducation System and the Good Professor Čepreganov The Birth of a Clone State Part I
- The Birth of a Clone State Part II
- The Birth of a Clone State Part III
- The Birth of a Clone State – Part IV
- The Birth of a Clone State Part V
- The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia – A Challenge to the Macedonism of the Slavs © Marcus A. Templar, 2008 – Abstract and Ackowledgment
- Chapter 1. What is all about? Regional Stability and Security
- Chapter 2. Ancient Macedonia and its people
- Chapter 3. Slavs: New Invaders in Byzantium
- Chapter 4. Ilinden Uprising: A “Macedonian” or a Bulgarian Act?
- Chapter 5. The Transmutation of a Slav People to Macedonians
- Chapter 6. The Establishment of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
- Chapter 7. Nationalism and Stability
- The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia – A Challenge to the Macedonism of the Slavs – Conclusion
- Answers to Prof. Victor Friedman’s allegations on Macedonia
- Macedonia: it’s not just the name by Aristide Karatzas
- The New Macedonian Question by Akritas
- FYROM: The Troublemaker of the Balkans? by nikolaos Motas
- FYROM and NATO by Dean Kalymniou
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