
World Encyclopaedias about Macedonia - Oxford Dictionary of Classical World
World Encyclopaedias about Macedonia - Bolsaya Sovetskaya
World Encyclopaedias about Macedonia - Encyclopaedia of World History 6th Edition 2001
World Encyclopaedias about Macedonia - Britannica
World Encyclopaedias about Macedonia - Harvard Encyclopaedia of American Ethnic groups
World Encyclopaedias about Macedonia - Cambridge Ancient History
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According to the tradition generally accepted by the Greeks, the Macedonian kingdom, which under Philip and Alexander attained to such extraordinary greatness, was founded by Hellenic emigrants from Argos. The Macedonians themselves were not Hellenes; they belonged to the barbaric races, not greatly differing from the Greeks in ethnic type, but far behind them in ...
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OXFORD DICTIONARY OF THE CLASSICAL WORLD, Page 441
2005, 2007, Oxford University Press Macedonia links the Balkans and the Greek peninsula. Four important routes converge on the Macedonian plain. Hesiod considered the 'Macedones' to be an outlying branch of the Greek-speaking tribes, with a distinctive dialect of their own. He gave their habitat as "Pieria and ...
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In 1715 was published in Paris a collection of memorandums by the title "Mouveaux memorires des missions de la Compagnie de Jesus dans le Levant. Those contained accounts of Jesuite missionaries who went to Levant (among them Greece) and most of them took place in 1714.
"The city of Salonica is one of the greatest and most famous cities of European ...
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