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The falsification of the Ancient Macedonian History by FYROM’s Slavs

The falsification of the Ancient Macedonian History by FYROM’s Slavs

By Ptolemy November 18, 2008 The common definition of “taking text out of context” is to remove a passage from its surrounding matter in such a way as to distort its true meaning. In other words, a shorter extract or phrase is used purposedly in an attempt to represent the views of the person being quoted inaccurately. The latter certainly […]

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Makedonika I: The Ancient Macedonian Testimonies (Literary Sources)

Makedonika I: The Ancient Macedonian Testimonies (Literary Sources)

In this article, we intend to examine the ancient evidence on the way the Ancient Macedonians were defining themselves in reference to their own identity. Concerning their own beliefs about themselves we shall review the available evidence coming from the ancient sources, both Literary and Archaeological. A. The Literary Evidence The first available evidence comes from the Macedonian king Alexander I during his speech to Atheneans. Essentially we […]

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