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Saint Demetrius and children. 7th-century mosaic from Hagios Demetrios, Thessaloniki, in Macedonia (Northern Greece)
Saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki (Greek: Άγιος Δημήτριος της Θεσσαλονίκης) was a Christian martyr, who lived in the early 4th century.
During the Middle Ages, he came to be revered as one of the most important Orthodox military saints, often paired with Saint George. His feast day is 26 ... Tags: balkans, christian, demetrius, diocletianus, galerius maximianus, Greece, hagios demetrios, άγιος δημήτριος της θεσσαλονίκης, macedonia, saint demetrius of thessalonike, sieges, slavs, thessalonica
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Common Claim by FYROM's Propaganda:
"Though Alexander spoke Greek, loved Homer and respected his tutor Aristotle, there is much evidence that he hated and despised the Greeks of his day".
1. While the original author of this piece of Propaganda may project his own sentiments, the evidence associated with Alexander's Origins and Actions suggest otherwise. The Greek origin of Alexander the ... Tags: alexander, demetrius, fyrom, greeks, macedonia, Macedonian language, polygamy, propaganda, sicily, tyrants
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A. Testimonia
(a) In a scene from the Attic comedy "Macedonians", by the 5th-century writer Strattis, an Athenian asks ή σφύραινα δ' έ'στι τίς;('sled-fish, what do you mean?), and a Macedonian replies "κέστραν μεν ΰμμες ώττικοΐ κικλήσκετε" ('wha ye Attics ca' a hammer-fush, ma freen'). In order to appreciate the value of the Macedonian's reply for ... Tags: acarnanians, aetolians, alexander, aristophanes, arrian, demetrius, dialect, epirotes, Linguistics, livius, macedonians, north-west, plutarch, pyrrhus, sfyraina, stratis
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 We have been accustomed to witness every day new false and, in certain cases ludicrus, allegations from FYROM's propaganda in their struggle to distort the view of Plutarch about ancient Macedonians of being another Greek tribe, as it was evidently shown before in this blog.
As usual FYROM's propaganda tends to use text taken out of context in ... Tags: alexander, demetrius, distortion, fyrom, hellenes, plutarch, propaganda, skopjan
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Reconstruction of the shield found in locality of Bonče, Pelagonia, 2008: VASILEOS DIMITRIOU
Its really frustrating for Skopjans always to discover ancient Macedonian archaeological findings which reveal the Greekness of Macedonians. Tags: ancient, Archaeology, demetrius, fyrom, greek, macedonian, pelagonia, vasileus
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Quote:
The principal geographical discoveries of our traveller, are the nature
of the country between the Dead Sea and the gulf of Aelana, now Akaba;--
the extent, conformation, and detailed topography of the Haouran;--the
site of Apameia on the Orontes, one of the most important cities of
Syria under the Macedonian Greeks;
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When the Macedonian Greeks first became acquainted with this ... Tags: antigonus, Burckhardt, demetrius, john, Lewis, macedonian greeks, macedonians, syria, travels
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