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Alexander, the Southern Greeks and the Macedonian Language

Alexander, the Southern Greeks and the Macedonian Language

Common Claim by FYROM’s Propaganda: “Though Alexander spoke Greek, loved Homer and respected his tutor Aristotle, there is much evidence that he hated and despised the Greeks of his day“.  1. While the original author of this piece of Propaganda may project his own sentiments, the evidence associated with Alexander’s Origins and Actions suggest otherwise. The Greek origin of Alexander the Great is reported […]

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1906 – W.H.Herbert: ‘There is no such thing as “Macedonian” language’

1906 – W.H.Herbert: ‘There is no such thing as “Macedonian” language’

From the book of W. H. Herbert “By-paths in the Balkans“, 1906. The writer exposes the absurdity behind the fictitious so-called “Macedonian” language, which makes as much sense as claiming, there is an “African” or a British language. The revolutionaries speak Bulgarian. By Kostas68

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The Macedonian language and the name dispute between Greece and FYROM

The Macedonian language and the name dispute between Greece and FYROM

By Tymphaios In 1945, a committee set up by Yugoslav communist leader Josip Broz Tito invented for the first time an alphabet for the new “Macedonian” language. The official documents introducing the new alphabet and language were written in Bulgarian. Introduction of the “Macedonian” language in communist Yugoslavia in 1945. The document is written in the Bulgarian alphabet. It reads: […]

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Macedonian names and makeDonski pseudo-linguistics: The case of the name Apelles

Macedonian names and makeDonski pseudo-linguistics: The case of the name Apelles

May 03, 2009 By Miltiades Elia Bolaris   Balkan Illusion – phantasia archaica: “…it is very interesting to note that many of the authentic ancient Macedonian words, according to their etymology and pronunciation, have a striking resemblance to the appropriate words used in the modern Macedonian language (and other so called “Slav” languages).” “Apell(es). The root of this name contains […]

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