Archive for October, 2011

Kinch Tomb : Drawing based on a wall-painting with battle scene from the Kinch Tomb, 310-290 BC, Lefkadia.
The famous tombs of Lefkadia, on the ancient road connecting Mieza and Pella, the capital of the Macedonian Kingdom, are among the finest and best preserved monuments in the region. The first tomb near the village of Kopanos was named after the Danish ... Tags: archaeologist, Danish architect, I. Psarra, K. F. Kinch, Lefkadia, Macedonian kingdom
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Έξαλλοι έγιναν οι Σκοπιανοί με την έκθεση προόδου 2011 που ανακοίνωσε η Ευρωπαϊκή Επιτροπή λίγες ημέρες πριν.
Συγκεκριμένα την οργή των Σκοπιανών ξεσήκωσε η μη-χρησιμοποίηση του όρου "Μακεδονικός-ή- ό” αναφορικά με την επίσημα γλώσσα του κρατιδίου.
Τα Σκοπιανά ΜΜΕ και οι εθνικιστικές οργανώσεις των Σκοπιανών της Διασποράς έχουν ξεσηκωθεί για τα καλά. Ως συνήθως οι διαμαρτυρίες τους αναμένονται για ... Tags: έκθεση προόδου 2011, μακεδονικός, σκόπια
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Makedonia is Greece, Pella the ancient capital of Makedonia is an ancient Hellenic city, and its very interesting to see this presentation with pictures from the Archaeological museum of Pella in Makedonia - Greece!
The city that king Philippos the second and Alexander the great were born,
The second part of the presentation of the second capital of ancient ... Tags: Alexander the Great, king Philippos, Makedonia is Greece, socratis904
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One of the most eminent scholars in ancient Macedonian History, Professor Robin Lane Fox, states the historical truth and stands against the crime that is happening against Greek history by blasting FYROM's Propaganda.
Professor Fox stated: "There is a message that is historical and still politically has to be said.... Macedonia is a Greek-Speaking kingdom in Northern Greece, populated by people using ... Tags: greek-speaking, macedonia, Northern Greece, Robin Lane Fox
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By MATTHEW BRUNWASSER
Published: October 13, 2011
SKOPJE, The ambitious retooling of this small nation’s identity — a Balkan brand of hyper-patriotism accompanied by the trumpeting of Macedonia’s ancient roots — is raising concerns internationally about growing authoritarianism, the silencing of dissent and accusations of abuse of power by the governing party here.
The European Commission released ... Tags: Alexander the Great, I.M.R.O., MATTHEW BRUNWASSER, nytimes.com, skopje
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Typical residents of modern Skopje (FYROM) : two Albanians and a cop.
- Ancient Scupi (modern Skopje), initially a Paeonian settlement, was founded in early antiquity near Axios (Vardar). It became the Capital of ancient Dardania, hence it was not part of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon.
- Dardanians were racially, a totally unrelated people to ... Tags: Ancient Macedonia, bulgarians, byzantine, dardanians, fyrom, greeks, macedon, macedonia, macedonian, ottomans, skopje
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Posted by History in Alexander the Great, ancient macedonian ethnicity, Ancient Macedonian History, Ancient Macedonian Kings, Archaeology, FYROM Propaganda, Greece, Hellenic language, Modern Historians, Skopjan Propaganda, Videos

Σοκ για τα Σκόπια:"Είστε αμαθείς και εξοργιστικοί",τους λέει καθηγητής της Οξφόρδης!!!
MACEDONIA IS GREECE AND NOT F.Y.R.O.M.! (0:30) Thank you very much, the Ashmolean Museum and Mr. Robin Lane Fox from the Great Britain's respected Oxford University! About the speaker: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Lane_Fox Skopje is the capital city of the Former Yugoslav Republic of "Macedonia" (F.Y.R.O.M.) I did not make this video and I do not own it. The ... Tags: F.Y.R.O.M., MACEDONIA IS GREECE, Mr. Robin Lane Fox, oxford university
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The Greek Press reported more details regarding the recent story of the Antiquities seized by the Greek police in Macedonia (Northern Greece)
The antiquities included "four helmets, golden masks, golden rings, sword fragments and other objects". The finds are reported as being similar to those found in the sixth century BCE cemetery at Sindos.
In the ... Tags: antiquities, dispute, fyrom, Greece, greek press, macedonia, Northern Greece, police
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Κωνσταντίνος Χολέβας- Πολιτικός Επιστήμων
Στις 13 Οκτωβρίου 1904 έπεφτε νεκρός από τουρκικό βόλι ο Ανθυπολοχαγός του Πυροβολικού Παύλος Μελάς στο χωριό Στάτιστα της τότε τουρκοκρατούμενης Μακεδονίας. Πρόκειται για το σημερινό χωριό Μελάς του Νομού Καστοριάς. Ο θάνατός του αφύπνισε την υπνώττουσα Αθήνα και τον απανταχού Ελληνισμό. Έτσι κορυφώθηκε η ένοπλη φάση του Μακεδονικού Αγώνα, δηλαδή ... Tags: κωνσταντίνος χολέβας, μακεδονία, μακεδονικός αγώνας, εντόπιοι Μακεδόνες, παύλος μελάς
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Posted by History in Alexander the Great, ancient macedonian ethnicity, Ancient Macedonian Kings, Archaeology, Articles, documents, Genetics, Greece, Macedonian Culture, newspapers, Thessalonike & Other Macedonian Cities

Marble head representing Alexander. © Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Tourism / Archaeological Receipts Fund / Musée du Louvre)
Eric Bietry-Rivierre
The museum focuses the treasures of the palaces and temples of ancient Macedonia. Gold, silver, marble, mosaics: a forgotten kingdom was hiding under the caption of one man.
Prior to being great, Alexander was Macedonian. ... Tags: Alexander the Great, © Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Tourism, lefigaro.fr, louvre.fr, philip II, thessaloniki, vergina
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