Posts Tagged “illyrians”

We have been accustomed in this blog to reading groundless claims from Albanian Nationalists regarding an alleged connection between Ancient Macedonians and Illyrians. While all the available archaeological and literary evidence makes it explicit that Ancient Macedonians and their Barbarian Illyrian neighbours shared nothing in common - except a common border - it has becoming tiresome to point out the obvious again ... Tags: archelaus, bardyllis, brasidas, cleitus, enemies, glaukias, greek, illyrians, macedonia, macedonians, perdiccas, philip of macedon
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 By Miltiades Elia Bolaris
Balkan Illusion - phantasia archaica:
"...it is very interesting to note that many of the authentic ancient Macedonian words, according to their etymology and pronunciation, have a striking resemblance to the appropriate words used in the modern Macedonian language (and other so called "Slav"[sic] languages). "Pyri(as).The root of this name could be connected ... Tags: albanians, ancient macedonian words, balkans, epirotans, Epirus, hesiodus, illyrians, macedon, macedonia, macedonian, magnetes, makedonksi, Miltiades Bolaris, porphyrogenitos, pyrrhus, slavs
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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
The Macedonian Dialect
Ancient grammarians divided the Greek language into four dialects (five if one adds the ... Tags: attic koine, buck, glosses, Greek Language, Hatzopoulos, hellenic, hesychius, hoffmann, illyrians, inscriptions, ionic, lexicon, macedonian dialect, Macedonian language, macedonians
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 Australian Macedonian Advisory Council
October 04, 2009
With a great surprise we read an amazing historical quote that concerns various periods from European history that derives from Prof. William Maxwell and can be found in the article "Journey to Albania" (http://gaiaschool.info/Journey_to_Albania.html).
This quote reads:
"The Albanians are universally acknowledged as the descendants of the Illyrians who gave the world ... Tags: albanian history, albanians, alexander, anjelina jolie, arnauts, illyrians, john wilkes, journey to albania, macedonia, olympias, oxford university, prof william maxwell, shqiptar, skipetars, slavs
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Quote:
[Iliad , XX.74]
«ἄντα δ' ἄρ' Ἡφαίστοιο μέγας ποταμὸς βαθυδίνης,
ὃν Ξάνθον καλέουσι θεοί, ἄνδρες δὲ Σκάμανδρον.»
"...the great, deep-eddying river, that gods called Xanthus, and men Scamander."
Apparently , Skamandros must have been a river with clean/pure water and that induced the original anatolian speaking Trojans to call him with a name that derives from PIE *scand- . ... Tags: Aeolians, Ancient Macedonia, ancient macedonian dialect, homer, illyrians, Ionians, μακεδονιστί, Language, Linguistics, macedonia, macedonians, northern greek dialect, thessaly
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 By Miltiades Elia Bolaris
Balkan Illusion - phantasia archaica:
"...it is very interesting to note that many of the authentic ancient Macedonian words, according to their etymology and pronunciation, have a striking resemblance to the appropriate words used in the modern Macedonian language (and other so called "Slav" languages)[sic]."..."Glaukia(s). Could this name be derived from the noun ... Tags: glaukias, glaukopis athena, Greek Language, illyrians, macedonian dialect, macedonians, Miltiades, Miltiades Elia Bolaris
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In the years of Macedonian expansion under Philip II (359-336) BC the Athenian orator Demosthenes referred to Greece's northern neighbors as "barbarians", claiming that they had only recently ceased to be shepherds. Certainly the Thracians and Illyrians were non - Greek speakers, but in the northwest, the peoples of Molossis, Orestis and Lynkestis spoke west ... Tags: ancient greece, atlas, barbarians, demosthenes, illyrians, lyncestis, macedonia, Modern Historians, molossis, morkot, orestis, penguin, robert, thracians
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