
Kuno Meyer (20 December 1858 – 11 October 1919) was a German scholar, distinguished in the field of Celtic literature.
On 1911 he published the work Selections from Ancient Irish Poetry.
Alexander the Great
Four men stood by the grave of a man,
The grave of Alexander the Proud:
They sang words without falsehood
Over the prince from fair Greece.
Said the ...
No Comments »

Arnold Toynbee can't be any clearer than this. In Ottoman Macedonia (or at it's demise during WWII), the Slavs from south of Skopje are CLEARLY Bulgars in RACE and DIALECT until they bump up against the Greeks who predominate the coastal zones of Macedonia. Both Bulgars have enclaves in the southern coastal zones and Greeks ...
Tags:
bulgarians,
greeks,
macedonia,
nationality,
turks,
war
No Comments »

Makedonskis are still absent!!!
By ChicagoGeorge
Tags:
bulgars,
greeks,
macedonia,
ottoman,
turks
No Comments »

The Birth of a Clone State
Part V
By Georgios Gialtouridis
The term clone is derived from κλών (klon), the Greek word for twig or branch, referring to the process whereby a new plant can be created from a twig.
"It was night when we entered Monastiri and night when we left...The inhabitants - the town is populated by ...
Tags:
birth,
bulgarians,
clone,
fyrom,
gialtouridis,
greeks,
monastiri,
persecution,
skopje,
state
No Comments »