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H Επανάσταση στον Όλυμπο το 1878

H Επανάσταση στον Όλυμπο το 1878

 Από τον Γρηγόρη Βέλκο Πρόσφατα η περιοχή μας είχε την επέτειο της Επανάστασης στον Όλυμπο και στη Μακεδονία, που κηρύχτηκε στις 19 Φεβρουαρίου 1878. Έχουμε ιερό καθήκον σαν Έλληνες να θυμόμαστε τη θρυλική αυτή Επανάσταση, που έγινε με τόσο αυθορμητισμό, ενθουσιασμό, με τόσο θερμά πατριωτικά αισθήματα και μεγάλα όνειρα απελευθέρωσης του Αλύτρωτου Ελληνισμού και σφραγίστηκε άδοξα με το αίμα χιλιάδων […]

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Manifesto from the Provisional Government of Macedonia in 1878 (Litochoro of Olympus)

Manifesto from the Provisional Government of Macedonia in 1878 (Litochoro of Olympus)

In 19th February of 1878, the Macedonians of Litochoro in Olympus, proud of their Greek Ethnicity,  took up arms and started a revolution, in order to unite with their motherland Greece. They formed a Provisional Government of Macedonia, under the presidency of Evangelos Korovangos. They appealed to Greece and the European Powers to make their dream true and unite with their motherland Greece.  All […]

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The Manipulation of Sources has Turned into an Obsession for FYROM’s Propaganda Machine

The Manipulation of Sources has Turned into an Obsession for FYROM’s Propaganda Machine

The Manipulation of Sources has Turned into an Obsession for FYROM’s Propaganda Machine A Bulgarian Intellectual had once state many decades ago while referring to Slavomacedonians: “Among them, the lie is something customary, it is not considered a vice, but as a sign of wit. The one among them who is caught lying does not feel remorse or embarrassment, but […]

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Rare documents about Russia’s plans for Macedonia through History

Rare documents about Russia’s plans for Macedonia through History

Count Nikolay Pavlovich Ignatieff: The man responsible for the beginning of the ‘Macedonian Question’ that we are seeing today. The following is from pg. 27 of the book ‘ ‘Macedonian Things’ and ‘Irredentist Things’ ‘ by Chysostomos Papastavros, published in 2008 by the Local Community of Mavrochorio, Kastoria. It is a table of the 4 Irredentist Pan-Slavic Plans for Greece. Throughout history, […]

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London Times about the Greek revolution in Macedonia of 1878

London Times about the Greek revolution in Macedonia of 1878

We have seen previously the 1878 Greek revolution in Macedonia . Here are related articles by the  London Times Newspapers reporting what was happening during the Greek insurrection in Macedonia. London Times 12 March 1878 London Times 22 March 1878   London Times 23 March 1878   By Christos

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The 1878 Greek Revolution in Macedonia

The 1878 Greek Revolution in Macedonia

More myths created by Skopje are shattered by the following passages:   1) Again, the claim that there was not a Greek movement for liberation from Turkey is a complete lie.   2) The claim that there were no Greeks in Monastiri (Bitolia) is also a complete lie. From the book: ‘Macedonia, The Macedonian Struggle, Greece-Macedonia 4000 Years’, Copyright 1992 by […]

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New Rare Document – Protest of Greeks Against Exarchy in Bitolia 1878

New Rare Document – Protest of Greeks Against Exarchy in Bitolia 1878

Around the same time as the Greek uprising against the Ottoman Turks in Macedonia, the Turks were signing a peace treaty (Treaty of San Stefano; March 3, 1878) with Russia after the Ottoman Empire lost the Russo-Turkish War. The Treaty of San Stefano forced Turkey to give all of Macedonia to Bulgaria and create ‘Great Bulgaria’. This allowed Russia to have […]

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1878 – Proclamation of the Temporary Government of Macedonia requesting Unification with Greece

1878 – Proclamation of the Temporary Government of Macedonia requesting Unification with Greece

THE PROCLAMATION OF THE TEMPORARY GOVERNMENT OF MACEDONIA REQUESTING UNIFICATION WITH GREECE;  REVOLUTION ON MT. OLYMPUS.      This proclamation shatters 3 Skopjan myths (lies) about Macedonia:   Myth (Lie) #1: The name ‘Macedonia’ was not used by Greeks until after 1988. Until 1988, the area was known as ‘Northern Greece’ or ‘Northern New Territories’. As is evident in the Proclamation written in […]

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