Some interesting notes from a very early synopsis of Greece in 1824 ( including Macedonia, Thessaly, Epirus, and the islands): 1: The population of Greece was composed of chiefly three races: Greeks, Albanians, and Turks, with a smaller number of Vlachs, Jews, and Armenians. 2: Turks formed only about 10% of Greece (and Albania) outside Macedonia and Thessaly. 3: Albanian […]
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Macedonia – A concise history of the ancient Greek kingdom
By SPARTANsenator7 A documentary about the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia. To those who are not familiar with Greek history and the devious political games of some lobbies in the Balkans, i must stress that this documentary is about the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who was situated in the Greek province of Macedonia and has no relation to the […]
Read more ›1913 – The Kingdom of Greece appoint Stefanos Dragoumis as Governor-General of Macedonia
Despite FYROM’s deplorable fabrications and propaganda claiming that the Term “Macedonia” was somehow prohibited in Greece until 1988, the following document gives a deadly blow to FYROM’s campaign of Misinformation. The official document from the “Ephimeris” of the Kingdom of Greece, which declares the appointment of Stefanos Dragoumis as the Governor-General of Macedonia. Source: Stephanos Dragoumis Archives
Read more ›1844 – The Hellenic Kingdom awards a Macedonian Chieftain with a Medal for his fights in favour of his motherland Hellas
The Original Document In Greek (Clear view) In English Kingdom of Greece No. 6534 After his Highness, the King, urged the Military Secreteriat, to award to Konstantinos Nikolaou Olympiou, decently participating in the Heroic Struggle of Greek Independence , the written on 18/30 September of 1835 Silver medal, this is given to him, with his permission, to carry it in every […]
Read more ›Protocol of Macedonians in New Pella, written in 1845
We have already adressed in this blog, the fact that a large number of Macedonians after the breakdown of the Greek revolution in Macedonia, fled from their native lands and scattered in the newly emerged kingdom of Greece. These Macedonian refugees founded settlements, like New Pella in Atalanti where its evident even of the settlement’s name, the love and nostalgia about […]
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