Posts Tagged “gandeto”
 Miltiades Elia Bolaris
The following article is being published simultaneously by the
AMERICAN CHRONICLE.
Following a brief elegy to the greatness of Plutarch, an ancient Greek writer best known for his "Moralia" and the "Parallel lives", the Slavomacedonian propagandist going by the Italian sounding pseudonym Gandeto proceeded to develop his ... Tags: Alexander the Great, callisthenes, fyrom, gandeto, history, macedonians, parallel lives, plutarch
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By Nick Michael Hodges
In his article "The little Dictionary had no chance", which was published in the American Chronicle on April 17, 2011, Risto Stefov says that he is wondering why the Greeks are behaving the way they do and he has obviously found somebody by the name J.S.G. Gandeto who has written a book ... Tags: ameican chronicle, fyrom, gandeto, greeks, macedonia, Nick Michael Hodges, stefov
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 By Miltiades Elia Bolaris
Josif G., an author better known under the Italian-sounding pseudonym "Gandeto", wrote an article in the May 2009 American Chronicle about the satrapal appointments of Alexander the Great. Josif G. aka J.S.G. Gandeto has made a name for himself in the Slavomacedonian diaspora of Canada and Australia as the author of the ... Tags: american chronicle, ancient macedonians, fyrom, gandeto, Greece, greeks, grezlovski, Miltiades Bolaris, slavomacedonians
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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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Total ignorance or deliberate forgery (Greece - Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)
Australian Macedonian Advisory Council
August 25, 2009
This article is a rebuttal to Gandeto´s "Macedonia was never a part of the ancient Hellenic city-states"
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/115377
In his last delirium Gandeto reached such levels of Goebelism using audacious lies and blatant distortions of historical sources, that even the ... Tags: Alexander the Great, alexandros, amac, american chronicle, Ancient Macedonia, Australian Macedonian Advisory Council, gandeto, greeks, herodotus, kapetan Doukas, macedonia, propaganda, slavs, thucydides
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 By Tymphaios
Ethnic Macedonians are by definition the most indigenous Macedonians to the area of Macedonia. Three hundred and forty scholars have recently rebutted the current propaganda emanating from Skopje that the ancient Macedonians were Slavs. This has ruffled a few feathers and has caused a spur of activity in certain segments of the Former Yugoslav ... Tags: fyrom, gandeto, macedonia, macedonians, tymphaios, vinozhito, Vinozito
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 Australian Macedonian Advisory Council
May 03, 2009
In his recent article under the title "Satrapal appointments in Alexander's Empire". Mr. Gandeto actually thought he discovered America in 2009 AD, when he wrote that out of 52 persons appointed by Alexander the Great as satraps in the conquered regions of the Persian empire, only 5 were southern Greeks, ... Tags: Alexander the Great, amac, ancient Greeks, ancient macedonian culture, ancient macedonian language, gandeto, kapetan Doukas, macedonia
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Australian Macedonian Advisory Council
April 22, 2009
I´ve been watching in many articles the desperate attempts of Risto Stefov, Gandeto and Alexandra Aleksovska to prove that their people are the direct descendants of Alexander the Great´s Macedonians. Furthermore, they also try to "prove" that modern Greeks are actually descendants of various ethnicities that settled in Greek soil ... Tags: bulgarians, carnegie report, fyrom, gandeto, macedonia, stefov
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