By Miltiades Elia Bolaris May 26, 2009 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” [sic]languages).” “Caran(us). This name might be connected to […]
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Τι έφεραν στο φως οι ανασκαφές του μετρό
KΤι έφεραν στο φως οι ανασκαφές του μετρό Οι σωστικές ανασκαφές στο ιστορικό κέντρο της Θεσσαλονίκης με αφορμή την ανέγερση νέων οικοδομών φέρνουν στο φως αποσπασματικά τμήματα κτιρίων σε επάλληλες φάσεις, η κατανόηση και η ερμηνεία των οποίων παρουσιάζει δυσκολίες, λόγω της επαναχρησιμοποίησης των κτισμάτων για πολλούς αιώνες Γράφει η Ευτέρπη Μαρκή, πρώην προϊσταμένη της 9ης Εφορείας Βυζαντινών Αρχαιοτήτων Τα […]
Read more ›The Greatest Collection of Macedonian Newspapers on the Web
The following collection of Macedonian Newspapers is what Skopjans hate most since it completely shatters their illusions that “Macedonia was a term forbidden in Greece” prior to 1988. Contrarily Macedonian Newspapers were in use from 19th cent. even prior to the invention of the Skopjan fictitious “nationality”. Newspapers like: – Echo tis Makedonias – Dytiki Makedonia – Makedonikos Epinohr – […]
Read more ›SS Makedonia – Α/Π Μακεδονία
SS MAKEDONIA, painted 1912, by Ar. Glykas (compare with No. 14). This “closed-base” passenger liner was one of the first Greek Transatlantic emigrant ships, and one of the first steamers built for a Greek shipping line, in 1912, by Sir James Laing and Sons, Ltd., at Sunderland, England. She was of 6.333 tons grt, 422 ft (129 m) long, 51 […]
Read more ›Skopjan propaganda “The use of the term Macedonia was forbidden in Greece until 1988”
FACTS: F.Y.R.O.M.-Slavs claim that the use of the term “MAKEDONIA” in Greece was forbidden until 1988 and that no province with the name “MAKEDONIA” (Macedonia) existed in Northern-Greece before 1988. There are many examples for state institutions or privat corporations which use the term “MAKEDONIA” in Greece since the end of 19th century and still use it: Newspaper “Makedonia” – paper of […]
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