Posts Tagged “athenians”
 By Monica Florence
Source: Apaclassics.org
The characterization of barbarians in fifth-century drama as wild, untrustworthy, effeminate, and childish has been well-documented (T. Long, Barbarians in Greek Comedy, 1986; E. Hall, Inventing the Barbarian, 1989). On the other hand, the presentation of the various Greek groups in Old Comedy has received little scholarly attention. In this paper, ... Tags: athenian comedy, athenians, barbarians, Dorians, megarians
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 Both Ignorance and Forgery (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia - Greece)
Australian Macedonian Advisory Council
September 10, 2009
It was not my intension to comment Mr. Gandeto´s attempt to respond to my article titled as "Total ignorance or deliberate forgery"
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/116721
since neither the revealing of his ignorance on basic details of ancient Greek history and literature once more, ... Tags: american chronicle, Ancient Macedonia, ancient macedonians, athenians, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, gandeto, Greece, isocrates, αλλόφυλοι, kapetan Doukas, slavs, spartans, tribes
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One of the usual arguments being raised by the few supporters of the alleged non-Greekness of ancient Macedonians mention references by Isocrates in his letter to Philip II of Macedon. Specifically the usage by Isocrates of the phrases "Αλλόφυλον το Γένος", "Ουχ Ομοφύλου γένους". We are going to examine the validity of this argument and whether it constitutes an ... Tags: Alexander the Great, Ancient Macedonia, ancient macedonians, Ancient Sources, athenians, demosthenes, doric, greekness, heracleids, isocrates, Ομόφυλου γένους, Αλλόφυλον γένος, Letter, other Greeks, Peloponesian, Philip II of Macedon, phrases, thucydides
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 The future of Greece
By Evaggelos Vallianatos
Economy and society
With the sole exception of shipping where Greece owns the largest merchant fleet in the world, Greece has pretty much stayed out of industrial development, manufacturing nearly nothing and exporting very little outside of students, emigrants, olive oil and cheese.
Growing up in Greece in the 1950s and ... Tags: america, ancient Greeks, athenians, eu, Europeans, Greece, greek economy, Greek war of Independence, greeks, hellenes, turkey, USA
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The History of Herodotus
44. After the inquiry about the oracles and the exhortation given by Mardonios night came on and the guards were set: and when night was far advanced, and it seemed that there was quiet everywhere in the camps, and that the men were in their deepest sleep, then Alexander the son of ... Tags: Alexander I, Amyndas I, athenians, Boetians, herodotus, King of Macedonia, Mardonios, Pausanias, persians, spartans, thessalians
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Posted by Ariadni_Nefeli in Alexander the Great, Ancient Historians, ancient macedonian ethnicity, Ancient Macedonian History, Ancient Macedonian Kings, Articles, FYROM Propaganda, Greece, Hellenic language, Macedonian Culture, Macedonian Symbols, maps, Skopjan Propaganda

Many people often ask me what is the difference between a Greek and a Macedonian, and if Macedonians were Greeks of a different nation. Actually this is the same question that most foreign people with little or a basic -and we all have to admit rich and many times complicated - historical knowledge have. Basically ... Tags: athenians, city-states, greeks, herodotus, ομόαιμον, ομόγλωσσον, ομόθρησκον, ομότροπον, lacedaimonians, macedonians, nation, omoaimon, omoglosson, omothriskon, omotropon, spartans
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1) "The latest archaeological findings have confirmed that Macedonia took it's name from a tribe of tall , Greek-speaking people , the Makednoi ..."
2) "The Macedonian kingdom streched more or less as far north as the present northern border of Greece."
3) "The "vulgar" Macedonians were not unanimously accepted by "refined" southern Greeks , especialy the ... Tags: 2006, athenians, chalcidike, Encyclopaedia, greek-speaking, greekness, greeks, guy, hellenic, macedonia, makednoi, nigel, religion, temenid, thrace, wilson, world
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