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The Royal Tombs of the Macedonian Kings in Macedonia, Greece.
Vergina (Greek: Βεργίνα) is a small town in northern Greece, located in the prefecture of Imathia, Central Macedonia. The town became internationally famous in 1977, when the Greek archaeologist Manolis Andronikos unearthed the burial site of the kings of Macedon, including the tomb of Philip II, ... Tags: andronikos, macedonia, philip, royal tombs, vergina
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Australian Macedonian Advisory Council
June 01, 2010
This article is a response to Risto Stefov´s article "Ancient versus Slav controversy"
This is what the Macedonian envoy stated when he figured out that a Roman was present at this Hellenic assembly.So who needs the biased view of a certain professor Mr. Tone P. or something so from Slovenia on ... Tags: .americanchronicle.com, Alexander the Great, amac, andronikos, greeks, Risto Stefov, Slav controversy
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 Sun of Vergina – A Greek symbol
Απο το HistoryofMacedonia7 Youtube Channel
Tags: Aigai, ancient, andronikos, Archaeology, fyrom, Greece, hammond, hellas, history-of-macedonia.com, macedonia, philip, star, sun, vergina
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AP – Remains of two large ancient silver vessels found in Aigai, northern Greece, are seen in this undated …
By NICHOLAS PAPHITIS, Associated Press Writer Nicholas Paphitis, Associated Press Writer – Fri Aug 28, 2:34 pm ET
ATHENS, Greece – Archaeologists said Friday they have unearthed a lavish burial site at the seat of the ancient Macedonian kings in northern Greece, ... Tags: alexander's tomb, andronikos, archaeologists, Archaeology, Greece, macedonia, Northern Greece, philip II, vergina
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 A usual habbit of Skopjan propagandists is to use Orthodox icons found in churches in modern FYROM as 'evidence' of their culture. In reality this is far from truth. The vast majority of churches in FYROM contain iconographies done by Greek iconographies centuries ago. Just a few examples are:
Monastery of St Naum
In around 1806, the ... Tags: alexios, andronikos, apokathilosis, archangel, athanasios, baros, bolditska, byzantine, church, cyril, demetrios, eftichios, eleni, Epirus, galitsani, iconographer, iconographies, iconography, ioannikos, ionas, jerusalem, kapzas, kastoria, konstantinos, korytsa, lazaropolis, mariovo, methodios, methodius, monastery, monastiri, moschopolis, naum, nikolaos, ohrid, pelagonitissa, pestrini, radonja, samarina, slepce, stephanos, stusko, theotokos, toplicki, treskavec
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