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The Macedonia Perspective: Geography and History
By Professor Nina Gatzoulis
Macedonia is one of the regions in Greece and has always been an integral part of the Greek world. The original Macedonians, the Macedonian Greeks, arrived in the area around 2000 BC and they were descendants of the Heracleides (descendants of the mythical hero Heracles). The ancient ... Tags: Alexander the Great, Ancient Macedonia, geography, history, macedonia, macedonian perspective, Nina Gatzoulis, pan-macedonian, tito, Vardaska Banovina
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 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
There are people out there ,self-identified or self-ascribed as "Macedonians" who believe that the history of a people of a neighboring country can be shared with, taken away or transferred to themselves because their country cannot exist or function without a history and, therefore, since the South Slavonian Slavic people of that ... Tags: american chronicle, greeks, history, macedonia, macedonians, south slavonians
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 Dr. George Voskopoulos
In international affairs scholars have long scrutinized the issue of conflict and cooperation among state actors. These directly or indirectly refer to the issue of war and peace. Revisionist states are unsatisfied with the territorial status quo and use all means available to pursue what they see as valued ends.
In south-eastern Europe ... Tags: fyrom, george voskopoulos, Greece, history, istanbul, macedonia, macedonians, skopje
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Modern History of Macedonia
1551 - Nicolas De Nicolay account: Thessalonike is inhabited by Greeks, Jews and Turks
1568 - Mural from Moni Docheiareiou in Mt. Athos
1669 - Monk Robert De Dreux:” Thessalonike is one of the most famous cities of Macedonia and All of Greece“
1714 - The Greek populations of Thessalonike“
1796 - ... Tags: Ancient Macedonian History, history, index, macedonia, macedonian, modern
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 Long ago, the so-called "Canadian Macedonian Cultural Lubrary Foundation" published a Jacques Bacid's Article, entitled "through the Ages" with the aim of justifying the "rights" of the Slavs from FYROM to call themselves as Macedonians.
The Greek historian Sarantos Kargakos published in "Οικονομικός Ταχυδρόμος" on 30th January of 1997, an excellent analysis and Refutation of Bacid's ... Tags: Analysis, ancient, fyrom, history, Jacque Bacid, macedonia, macedonians, propaganda, scribd.com, slavs
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Albanians were the ones who were responsible for Skopje liberation, according to the National-Democratic Union and Izet Mexheti, the mayor of Skopje’s predominantly Albanian municipality of Cair.
NDU and Mexheti will stage a celebration on August 12 for first time for the liberation of the city from Albanians, as Dnevnik mentions.
Their aim is the 12 of August to be declared ... Tags: albanians, fyrom, history, ottomans, skopje
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Dean Kalymniou's coin collection - part of the Greek collectors exhibition - reflects the impact Hellenic culture has had throughout Asia.
Thomas Andronas
3 May 2010
The Hellenic Museum at the former Royal Mint will soon play host to an unusual collection of collections.
Launching in mid-May, the exhibition brings together private collections of Greek pottery and coins ranging ... Tags: ancient coins, asia, australia, collectors, dean kalymniou, exhibition, Greece, greeks, hellenic culture, hellenic museum, history, neoskosmos.com
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![tfe no thumb Ljubčo Georgievski Uses Linguistic Arguments Against Pseudomacedonism [17 VI 2009]](http://history-of-macedonia.com/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/thumbnail-for-excerpts/tfe_no_thumb.png) 19 Ιούν 2009 — Ljubčo Georgievski, the former Prime Minister of FYROM, uses linguistic arguments against Pseudomacedonism by demonstrating that the absence of Latin superstratum in the vocabulary of FYROMian Slavic, which indicates that the Slavs arrived after the Romanization of the Balkan peninsula.
From the Youtube Channel of Srbolog
Tags: Ancient Macedonia, Book, Crisis, Debate, ethnology, falsification, Fascism, fascist, Forgeries, fyrom, fyromian, Greece, greek, greeks, Historical Revisionism, history, identity, Ljubčo Georgievski, macedonian, macedonians, News, Pasko Kuzman, Polemics, politics, Pseudohistory, Pseudoscience, publication, Slav, Slavic Culture, slavs, Паско Кузман, Полемика, А2, Дебата, Љубчо Георгиевски
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