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Thessaloniki was a princess; daughter of King Philip II, half sister of Alexander the Great. She was given this name because she was born on the day of the Macedonian victory at the Battle of Crocus Field. Her name literally translates to "Thessalian Victory", in Greek. The city of Thessaloniki, today the largest city of ... Tags: Aleksandar Donski, Alexander the Great, Ancient Macedonia, arrian, attic dialect, doric, eumenes, macedonians, makedonisti, persians, slavs, united macedonian diaspora, xennias
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 The Macedonian of the ancient kingdom of Northern Greece is probably nothing other than a Northern Greek dialect of Doric.
By Kostas68 Tags: Ancient Macedonian History, ancient macedonian language, dialect, doric, indo-european linguistics, macedonia, michael bruegger, Northern Greece
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One of the best researches over the Ethnic diversity and dialects in Ptolemaic Egypt and especially in Alexandria, comes from prof. W. Clarysse. Prof. Clarysse after examining all the available evidence regarding the names of ancient Macedonians in the Alexandria of Egypt, concludes that "nearly all the names are Greek and only 3 hellenized families shows traces of ... Tags: alexandria, ancient macedonians, dialect, dorian, doric, Koine Greek, macedonia, names, olympics, papyrus, plutarch, poseidippos, ptolemies
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Macedonian tomb of Eordaia opens to the public
An important, but lesser known, tomb monument of the 4th century BC, discovered in 1987 in the village of Spilia, Kozani pprefecture in northwest Greece, will be accessible to visitors following the completion of restoration works conducted by the culture ministry's 30th Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities.
The ... Tags: Alexander the Great, doric, egnatia, Eordaia, Kozani, macedonia, macedonian, Philippos II of Macedon, Spilia, vergina
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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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1. [ΘΕΤΙ]ΜΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΔΙΟΝΥΣΟΦΩΝΤΟΣ ΤΟ ΤΕΛΟΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΟΝ ΓΑΜΟΝ ΚΑΤΑΓΡΑΦΩ ΚΑΙ ΤΑΝ ΑΛΛΑΝ ΠΑΣΑΝ ΓΥ 2. [ΝΑΙΚ]ΩΝ ΚΑΙ ΧΗΡΑΝ ΚΑΙ ΠΑΡΘΕΝΩΝ ΜΑΛΙΣΤΑ ΔΕ ΘΕΤΙΜΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΠΑΡΚΑΤΤΙΘΕΜΑΙ ΜΑΚΡΩΝΙ ΚΑΙ 3. [ΤΟΙΣ] ΔΑΙΜΟΣΙ ΚΑΙ ΟΠΟΚΑ ΕΓΟ ΤΑΥΤΑ ΔΙΕΛΕΞΑΙΜΙ ΚΑΙ ΑΝΑΓΝΟΙΗΝ ΠΑΛLΙΝ ΑΝΟΡΟΞΑΣΑ 4. [ΤΟΚΑ] ΓΑΜΑΙ ΔΙΟΝΥΣΟΦΩΝΤΑ ΠΡΟΤΕΡΟΝ ΔΕ ΜΗ ΜΗ ΓΑΡ ΛΑΒΟΙ ΑΛΛΑΝ ΓΥΝΑΙΚΑ ΑΛΛ Η ΕΜΕ ... Tags: curse, dialect, dionysophon, doric, katadesmos, Linguistics, macedonia, macedonian, o'neil, pella, pella katadesmos, thetima
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