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Macedonia / Macedon
The Macedonians were of Hellenic stock, claiming legendary descent from the Dorians who conquered Sparta and much of Greece towards the end of the Mycenaean period. Their name is generally thought to mean 'highlander', which would be entirely appropriate for their mountainous homeland. They probably arrived in the northernmost parts of Greece on ... Tags: Dorians, Greece, greeks, hellenes, historyfiles.co.uk, macedon, macedonia, Mycenaean, Sparta
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MINA "NEWS" AGENCY MISINFORMS AGAIN...
It has recently come to our attention that MINA (the "news" agency serving Skopje's VMRO government line and based in the United Kingdom) yet again published false information about Greece on its website on March 25, 2010; the day of Greek Independence. Taking advantage of the recent anti-Hellenic propaganda published in ... Tags: anthony, byron ayanoglou, Dorians, hellenism Mina news agency, Ionians, Jakob Philipp Fallmerayer, Minoan
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 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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Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: A Paradigm of Macedonian Speech
Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: Historical Background
Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: The Macedonian dialect
Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: The language of Katadesmos
Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: Remarks on Katadesmos and Conclusion
Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos: Bibliography
Hellenic Migrations and Katadesmos:
A Paradigm of Macedonian Speech
Marcus A. Templar
Historical Background
The Deluge
It is a valid argument ... Tags: barbarian, caranus, deucalion, Dorians, Greece, greeks, hellenic, hellenic speakers, hyllus, katadesmos, macedonian speech, macedonians, makednians, makedones, migrations, olympus
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(1) A rare collection of sources verifying the Greekness of Ancient Macedonians
* Bury & Meiggs (1985) "A History of Greece"
page 415
"The Macedonian people and their kings were of Greek stock,
as their traditions and the scanty remains of their language combine
to testify."
* H. Bengston (1988) "A History of Greece: from the beginnings to ... Tags: Alexander the Great, ancient macedonians, balkans, billows, bury, Dorians, Ernst Badian, eugene borza, Greek culture, greek stock, greekness, hellas, hellenistic age, historians, history-of-macedonia.com, Language, macedonia, macedonians, nicholas hammond, Peter Green, philip, Robin Lane Fox
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Ancient Macedonians
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the people of ancient Greece; for all other uses, see Macedonian (disambiguation).
The expansion of the ancient Macedonians in 4th century BC.
The Macedonians (Greek: Μακεδόνες, Makedónes) were an ancient tribe which inhabited the alluvial plain around the rivers Haliacmon and lower Axius, north of Mount Olympus ... Tags: Alexander I, ancient greece, ancient macedonians, ancient Olympic Games, Argead dynasty, Argos, Dorians, hellenes, Koine Greek, Makednos, vergina, Wikipedia
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